News: The 2021 Exclusive Liga Privada Unico Serie Pancetta Edition Coming to Barrister Cigars and Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop

Here’s some exciting news from Drew Estate. It’s exciting because Wooden Indian is one of my favorite places and it’s really cool that they have this excellent cigar. I have had the pleasure of smoking a couple, and will get down to the beautiful shop and pick up some of the new release, I hope. Speaking of Drew Estate, tonight at 7PM Eastern which is only short time away from publishing, they are having another one of their Freestyle Live Facebook Live events.  They are teasing some new release announcements, so I’ll be tuning in to check it out. 

 

The 2021 edition of Drew Estate’s Liga Privada Unico Serie Pancetta will soon be available exclusively at Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop in Havertown, Pa., and Barrister Cigars in Union, N.J. The cigar will be available at the two retail locations beginning on Oct. 1.

 

The Liga Privada Unico Serie Pancetta (4 ¾ x 50, Short Belicoso) is a savory, spicy and hearty cigar that embodies elements of two powerhouse blends in the Liga Privada family. The cigar features the same Connecticut Stalk-Cut and Stalk-Cured Habano ca

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pa that wraps the Liga Privada T52; and it utilizes the same bold Brazilian Mata Fina capote and intense Nicaraguan and Honduran tripa leaves that are used for the Liga Privada Unico Serie Feral Flying Pig. This year’s edition of Liga Privada Unico Serie Pancetta features a second band on the foot that identifi

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es it as an exclusive release for 2021.

 

From Sag Harbor, N.Y., Drew Estate’s Founder and President, Jonathan Drew, says, “Two of the first retailers to believe in our vision for Liga Privada and support our story of Stalk-Cut and Stalk-Cured tobaccos from the Connecticut River Valley were our close friends at Wooden Indian and Barrister. Their love and passion for Liga Privada is matched only by the deep, rich, commanding and authoritative presence of this bangin’ cigar.”

 

“We are proud to bring you the Liga Privada Pancetta for the third annual release,” David Mayer, the owner of Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop, shares. “Thank you to Drew Estate for making this possible and the community for supporting us through this difficult year and a half. #DE4L.”

 

Barrister Cigars’ owner, Dav

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id Mallow, adds, “Pancetta is the perfect marriage of the best Liga Privada has to offer. It’s Feral Flying Pig blend with a T52 wrapper in a Short Belicoso size. The boldness of the Feral Flying Pig filler and binder paired with the tastiness of the Stalk-Cut and Stalk-Cured Habano wrapper really shines in the Short Belicoso format. Dave Mayer and I couldn’t be happier with the blend selected for our Liga Privada Lounge Exclusive cigars.”

 

 

The Liga Privada Unico Pancetta will be available in 24-count boxes with an MSRP of $299.00/box, or $12.46/cigar. They will be sold exclusively at Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop and Barrister Cigars beginning on Oct. 1. The cigars may be ordered from Wooden Indian Tobacco Shop via its website at woodenindiantobacco.com; or they may be purchased from Barrister Cigars by calling 908-964-3000.

 

ABOUT DREW ESTATE

Founded in New York City in 1996, Drew Estate has become one of the fastest growing tobacco companies in the world. Under their mantra “The Rebirth of Cigars”

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, Drew Estate has led the “Boutique Cigar” movement by innovating new elements to the tobacco industry with their unique tobaccos and blending styles that attract new and traditional cigar enthusiasts. In their Gran Fabrica Drew Estate, the Nicaraguan headquarters, Drew Estate produces a variety of brands such as ACID, Herrera Estelí, Herrera Estelí Norteño, Isla del Sol, Kentucky Fired Cured, Liga Privada, MUWAT, Larutan by Drew Estate, Nica Rustica, Pappy Van Winkle Barrel Fermented Cigars, Tabak Especial, Undercrown, Florida Sun Grown, and Java by Drew Estate.

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CAO Flathead V21 Carb and Some Other Cigars

I received samples of the newest offering in the CAO Flathead line, the V21 Carb 6″ x 60, several weeks ago, and was anxious to try them out. Too anxious, it seems, because they needed some rest. I struggled with the first two, they just didn’t perform well, and I certainly didn’t want to rush to judgement. These aren’t cheap dates! The Carb has a $14 MSRP, similar to the V19, it’s predecessor. The V21 has a San Andrés wrapper over a Broadleaf binder and Nicaraguan and Dominican Ligero fillers. I expected to have my ass kicked with this cigar. Despite the first two having humidity related draw issues (I hate that), I did get a sense of the great flavors that the cigar had in store, so I was annoyed with myself for jumping the gun. I smoked one this week that burned perfectly though, and was surprised that it wasn’t more powerful! It had a brightness to the flavor that I didn’t expect, some light spices, not at all heavy.  Shocked, I was! This should have been much different that it was, judging by the tobaccos used, but perhaps the way the tobaccos were fermented, and there’s a sentence in the press release about this: “They then gave each of the filler leaves an abbreviated fermentation to lock in the tobacco’s native characteristics and added a secondary aging process to the filler to bring everything together.”  How much of this is a spin on “someone screwed up a pilone and we had to find a way to turn chicken shit into chicken salad” or whether there’s some real

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science behind it, who knows, but it was a really good cigar. If you are looking for a Flathead CArb on steroids, this may not be it, but if you want a more refined Flathead, this is a good way to go. I used the 13mm side of my Adorini punch on this and it made a perfect opening in the head. By the way, it’s a 6″ x 60. but the Box Press makes it feel more like a toro.

 

Speaking of Pilons, I came across a few CAO Pilons in the humidor and seemed to recall not being overly fond of them when they came out and figured I’d revisit them. This was a project where, if I remember correctly, they fermented some component of the cigar in smaller pilons than normal. Usu

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ally pilons are about six by ten feet and four feet high and weigh maybe a thousand pounds, and all of the leaves on the carefully stacked pile are rotated several times over the months it takes to properly ferment the tobacco depending on the internal temperature. it’s a whole controlled composting process, basically. Anyway, the CAO Pilon does this on a smaller scale, with a round pilon, maybe about 40 inches in diameter and as many inches high, going off of memory. It might be one tobacco, or all of the fillers, not sure. Anyway, I like that they put the blend info on the band, that’s helpful! It has an Ecuador Honduran wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.  I found it to be a tasty smoke, on the leathery side, with some spice and earth, maybe a hint of sweetness. I find that I like this cigar now, perhaps a year or two in the humidor has been kind to it.  

 

Last night I smoked a cigar I have traditionally enjoyed, the CAO Session. This is a Broadleaf wrapped cigar with a Dominican binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. I bought a bunch of these in the Garage format, which is 5½” x 54, and kind of forgot about them. I honestly don’t remember these being so strong, and, given the name, I don’t think they should be! The one I had last night left me queasy. I love the flavor, dark, rich espresso and tobacco. I seem to have a lot of CAO cigars, and as I was looking through some cigar related stuff, I seem to have more CAO hats than I should too (a few pre-date General Cigar’s involvement, which makes sense, I suppose). Anyway, I will have to clear some time to revisit the Session, although I don’t want to feel crappy again! it’s kind of like that Cornelius and Anthony Mistress I have that made me ill, I’m curious to see if it would do it again, but am I that curious? 

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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Accessory Review: ThermoPro TP357 Wireless Thermometer Hygrometer

About six months ago I reviewed the ThermoPro TP59 Wireless Thermometer Hygrometer, and among the downsides of that unit was the large size. The folks at ThermoPro seem to have solved that problem with the smaller ThermoPro TP357 Wireless Thermometer Hygrometer.  I received one of these a few weeks ago and replaced the TP59 in the cabinet and began testing it. For testing purposes it sits on a shelf with a Western Digital Hygrometer and a Govee Model H5179. The pros: It was very easy to connect via bluetooth to the existing app which I already had installed. The app allows alarms to be set for high and low tolerances, and keeps a chart of some historical data. As I said when I reviewed the larger version, I’m more interested in seeing the fluctuations and trends than the actual numbers, I don’t want wild swings, but I don’t want the humidity to get too high or low either.  Comparing the three, they aren’t spot on, but are within an acceptable deviation of a point or two in humidity, and the temperature is within a degree, so I’m OK with the accuracy. the size is a big plus over the other unit, the TP359 is much more versatile, it’s maybe 2¼” square, easy to mount in any humidor. It’s got an easy to read digital display,

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,and it actually shows “heat index” on the app, which isn’t important in the humidor so much, but if you were using it outside the humidor it’s handy. Here’s the nice part: it’s on;y $7.99. For a bluetooth hygrometer that’s fairly accurate, that’s not bad.  I have sensors in all of my humidors, between these and the Govee units now, and I kinda like this little guy. I used their picture because I liked the egg comparison! Our chickens lay some

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eggs that are much larger, but this will do.  Anyway, I think this is a cool budget friendly option and I can’t find fault with it. Like I said, it’s not laboratory grade accurate, but it’s a good guide, and for the price, it does what it needs to do.

 

Full Disclosure, the manufacturer provided me with a sample unit to try, and the link above is an Amazon affiliate link, which if readers make a purchase through, I get a couple cents eventually.

 

That’s all for today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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Providencia Bank Shot, The Essential and Straight Fire Cigars

Providencia Cigars seems to make a lot of Limited edition, small batch releases, in addition to their excellent core line. Ray Zinar keeps me up to date on them, by the way, he has roots in the South Jersey, Philly area, it’s on my bucket list to meet up with him. Most of these cigars are made in the Flor e San Luis Factory in Esteli, while the core line is (or at least was) made in Honduras. I’ve smoked a bunch of cigars from Providencia, and all except for one in the latest round was perfect. I am omitting that one from mention as I’ve included more in a recent order for future consideration. Stuff happens. Providencia Cigars are available at Underground Cigars in the event folks are compelled to sample them, and I would encourage it. Let’s look at the Bank Shot first.  This is a Torpedo shaped cigar with a dark wrapper. It has a San Andrés maduro wrapper with Nicaraguan and Peruvian fillers. I initially thought it was broadleaf wrapped, and Ray agrees with me that it has that look and feel, I had initially guessed PA Broadleaf, what do I know? What I do know is that I liked it. It was a perfectly constructed torpedo and was full bodied and really quite good. They are fond of using interesting Nicaraguan tobaccos in the filler blend. Thumbs up on this one. although I wasn’t comprelled to shoot pool. 

 

The Essential is a toro, it felt like a 6″ x 50, could have been 52, I didn’t measu

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re it. I have to take a moment to be a little critical of Underground’s website, it could use a little more information about the cigars. a picture and a price isn’t enough in my opinion. In their defence, maybe these don’t hang around long enough to put in the effort, and it’s really not their job to be an informational resource for me personally, but don’t consumers want more information? it is just me? Doesn’t size matter, at least?  I digress. The Essential pays homage to essential workers, with the symbols for fire, police and EMS on the band. Providencia has a history of social conscience, and

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it wouldn’t surprise me if the make some sort of donation to a charity along one of these lines. I bought more of these cigars. I immediately got the sense that there was some Sumatra going on with this cigar, and although I was told it uses a Habano wrapper, the image of the box lid says Sumatra Nicaragua, so I’m going to say I’m partially right on this one. It had the sweetne

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ss I find in my favorite Sumatra cigars, and I loved it. Another perfect burn, and a great cigar experience. As I said, I voted with my wallet, and can’t wait to have to find room in my humidor for more of these. Medium plus in strength, super good. 

 

Last night I smoked the Straight Fire. This is Connecticut wrapped toro, 6″ x 54 fr

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om the looks of it. I really should be measuring these when there’s no data available. It’ a holiday weekend after all. By the way, for the folks posting the memes about cancelling Labor Day because people aren’t working, speak for yourselves. Lots of people are working, go piss up a rope. Sorry.  Anyway, Straight Fire seems an odd name for a Connecticut cigar, it implies strength, power, not a mild, creamy cigar. Well, while it’s not a powerhouse, it’s not a mild cigar either. This is a full flavored cigar. It actually started off with some pepper, not a lot, but enough to know it was there. There was a lot of flavor, it was creamy, but definitely heavy cream, no 2% milk here. The slight bitterness of the shade wrapper was there, but after a while I forgot I was smoking a Connecticut cigar. I tolerate Connecticuts, there’s a few I really like, but this one was pretty darned good.  

 

There’s a lot of talk about companies that make limited and small batch cigars, and I’ve been critical of some of them myself. I believe that Provdencia is actually doing this the right way, using a small factory and limited resources, and selling them through a limited channel with very little hype. They seems to have a fun balance between the core line and the limiteds. That’s all I have for today, enjoy the long weekend!

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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Four of the Six Cigars from the CigarProp Sampler from Cigar Bundles of Miami

A couple months ago I placed an order with Cigar Bundles of Miami and one of the items I picked up was the CigarProp Sampler. Of

course, one of the reasons I got this was to support Kevin of CigarProp, who has supported me for so many years. He’s a gr

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eat friend and I get behind whatever ventures he’s involved in. I’ve had some great experiences with cigars from Cigar Bundles of Miami too. There were six cigars in the sampler, and it was on sale for $19.99, which made it ridiculous not to buy it. I think cigars are made in the US, although at the price, I find that hard to believe. The first cigar I smoked was the Green Moon (or Green Yin, depending on where on the website one looks). Like many of the cigars in this sampler, this is a piece of art. It has a maduro wrapper with stripes of Connecticut shade, with a candela crescent in the middle of the cigar. It’s also box pressed. It’s a beautiful cigar. It’s listed as a Nicaraguan puro. This had a ver

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y interesting flavor, You’d think that it would be predominantly maduro, but it had the brightness of candela in the mix, which was very interesting. Very unique and interesting. 

 

Next I smoked what would appear to be the opposite of this cigar, they call it the Inner Peace, it’s a Candela wrapper with what look to be habano accents and a Maduro and Connecticut Shade Yin and Yang symbol in the middle, also box pressed, and also a Nicaraguan Puro. This is another beautiful piece of cigar art. These cigars are almost too cool looking to smoke, but at the price, it’s easy to justify lighting them up and enjoying them. Interestingly, this cigar didn’t taste a whole lot different than the Green Moon! I would have thought it would have been all Candela, but it wa

sn’t. Sure, there was that bright candela flavor there, but it wasn’t dominant. I can say that if you hate Candela, you aren’t going to hate these cigars! I thought it was interesting that this cigar had a “tan line” where it looked like it was in a bundle that one side might have been exposed to light. 

 

Next up was a Nicaraguan/Honduran b

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lend that they call “La Bala. These are interesting shaped torpedos, with a bit of a stepped taper.  Like the other two, this is 6” long, and is probably 56 ring gauge (the others are toros).  I can’t find any specific blend information, but I’d put my money on a Habano wrapper with shade accents. It was a nice tasting cigar, on the milder side, although it took a few cuts to get the draw right. The sampler comes with two of these that have different designs. I think I have smoked this before and might have more of these somepace. I continue to be amazed by the amount of handwork involved in these and how they can let them go for such a reasonable price. 

 

Tonight I smoked the straight candela toro. They list this as the Tampa Candela, and it’s a Nicaraguan Puro. Does this mean it’s rolled in Tampa? I’m not sure. I’ve smoked a great many candela cigars, and this is actually one of the better tasting candela cigars I’ve had. It was surprisingly good. It was Cro Magnon Fomorian good. Again, this is the kind of candela that if you don’t like candela, you just might like. It had the refreshing, bright flavor you’d expect, but it wasn’t grassy. It was sweet, and smoked very nice, although it

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took a few minutes to get it burning. It was raining like crazy so it was very humid. Once I got it burning it smoked well. Again, hard to believe these are as inexpensive as they are

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. I can’t wait to smoke the box pressed maduro. I have a whole bunch of neat looking and great tasting

cigars in my humidor from Cigar Bundles of Miami. I’d smoked them all the time if I didn’t have so many other cigars to smoke! 

 

Full disclosure: I purchased the cigars discussed in this post and receive no compe

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nsation or consideration from Cigar Bundles of Miami. 

 

That’s all for now, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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