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Smoking Some New Drew Estate Non-Traditional Cigars

I’m going to go a little different direction than usual by talking about some of Drew Estate’s infused and non-traditional brands. I posted the news over the last few weeks about these new sizes, and my friends at BnB Tobacco sent me a sampler of some of the new sizes. So I figured, what the hell, I’ll give them a smoke, I’ve got plenty of time on my hands. Of course, I started with the one cigar that I was itching to get my hands on, the new size in the Deadwood line, the Leather Rose. OK, somehow I missed posting this news item, but I’ll recap.

 

Uniting with her sisters Sweet Jane, Fat Bottom Betty, and Crazy Alice after spending time away robbing banks (as the folklore goes) the spicy “Leather Rose” is the boldest lady of the bunch. This 5” x 54 torpedo features a rich maduro wrapper and proves to be the spiciest of the Deadwood family. Lighting up the Leather rose will fill the room with her exotic aroma, plus the effortless draw will leave you longing for more.

 

I’m not sold on the “spiciest” part, maybe, I’d have to smoke a bunch all together and see. I do enjoy the whole Yummy Bitches range, I find the sweetness and the spice and aromatics in the exotic tobaccos they use in these to be a really refreshing change of pace. They are loaded with interesting and unique flavors. For a new cigar this one was ready to go and burned perfectly. I’d definitely smoke this again and like to have something from this family in my humidors at all times.

 

 

My next selection was the Tabak Especial Negra in the new Lonsdale vitola. I’ve mostly smoked the Tabak in the robusto size, I enjoy them from time to time, and when I smoke an infused or flavored cigar, coffee is the flavor of choice for me. I tend to favor when coffee and espresso flavors appear naturally in tobacco, so it’s a reasonable fit. The Lonsdale is 6 3/4” x 44, which is a nice, elegant size, and actually a size I like quite a bit, but one you don’t see very often. If I’m drinking coffee, which I do every morning, I drink it black, unadulterated, straight up. The Negra is kind of like that but sweetened, which I like in a cigar. Again, for a new cigar, the burn and draw were spot on, and, like all smaller ring cigars, smoking slow is the way to go, lest it overheat and become bitter, like the pot of coffee that’s been sitting on the burner all day.

 

Today I got adventurous. I had thought the last Acid cigar I smoked was a Kuba Maduro in the spring of 2011, it was the eighth cigar of the day lat at night at Cigar Safari. I was burnt out and didn’t really care what I was smoking. I remembered later I smoked an Acid Shorty six years ago when we adopted our three-legged pitbull, Macha. She bore a resemblance to Shorty Rossi’s dog, Hercules, and Shorty had given me the cigar. I also didn’t realize that the Acid Plush came out over a year ago, and wasn’t one of this year’s new releases, so it doesn’t really fit with the theme of this post. Oh well, I smoked it anyway. In retrospect, if I had done a little homework, I would have smoked the Tabak Dolce Lonsdale instead to stay on topic, but them this Plush probably would have been relegated to that bag of infused cigars in the bottom of the humidor that I ignore (I think there’s an Extraordinary Larry in there that’s well over a decade old). So I smoked it, and it didn’t suck. It wasn’t something I’d go to every day, but it was an interesting smoke. It was sweet, and herbal, and the Broadleaf wrapper added to the sweetness and gave it some body. 

 

I wrapped up the day with the Acid 20 Toro. This one definitely is a new size, along with a robusto in a tube, announced a few weeks ago.  If I remember correctly, this had a San Andrés wrapper. I smoked a Robusto when they came out, or just before probably, and thought it was pretty good. I don’t remember it being heavily infused. I did taste the infusion in this one. My wife commented that the porch smelled of patchouli this evening, I can’t smell cigars while I’m smoking them actually, which is kind of odd. I can smell a cigarette or if someone is smoking an Acid and I’m not. It’s a weird thing. Anyway, the Acid 20 was a nice smoke. It’s a little but like the Kuba Arte to me, with maybe more spice, but it has that saccharine sweetness on the cap that takes some getting used to.  Like the  other cigars I’ve smoked in this post, it’s a nice change of pace for me, but not an everyday smoke. 

 

Maybe tomorrow I’ll smoke the Tabak Dolce Lonsdale early in the day, or, more likely, I’ll choose a cigar like an Umbagog, a Cornelius and Anthony Señor Esugars, or a Don Juan Calavera to get back to normal! Thanks to Brad at BnB Tobacco for sharing these new releases with me! I don’t think these are on store shelves yet, so I feel lucky to have the chance to try them! I do like a non-traditional cigar from time to time, there are certainly some I prefer over a few traditional cigars! Until the next time, 

 

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News: Tabak Especial Lonsdale and ACID 20 Toro and Tubo Cigars

I’m cheating here with a Drew Estate twofer, it’s two in the infused lines and you know that’s not really my area of focus. All the info is here, I’m just conserving some time and energy. In my defense, I do enjoy the occasional Tabak Especial, and I have had one Acid 20 and thought it was pretty good. 

 

Tabak Especial Goes Mad Elegant with New Lonsdale Size

 

Drew Estate announces today the release of the Tabak Especial Lonsdale line-extension in both Dulce and Negra. This release will be showcased on the upcoming Freestyle Live: Special Edition hosted on facebook.com/drewestatecigar on June 11th from 7:00-9:00pm EST.

 

Historically, the “Lonsdale” size cigar has been underappreciated, especially in the United States.  However, spark one up and you’ll see why it’s so loved with seasoned cigar enthusiasts … and the Tabak Especial Lonsdale is no exception.  Perfect for pairing with your morning coffee, the Tabak Especial Dulce Lonsdale is a 6 ¾” x 44 vitola wrapped in a creamy Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, with lush Sumatran binder and rich Nicaraguan fillers. When you’re enjoying an after-dinner Espresso, however, you will want to grab a Tabak Especial Negra Lonsdale. This elegant smoke is wrapped in a very dense Maduro wrapper, and is the bold pick me up you need after a heavy dessert. Both Tabak Especial Lonsdale expressions are packaged in 10 count boxes, perfect for the grab and go.

From the Wynwood Safehouse, Jonathan Drew Founder and President of Drew Estate pontificates,  “I remember back when we created the coffee infused space in like 2002, we used to tell dudes to burn one in the morning with their coffee … and they’d laugh at us … until they actually tried it.  Then, they were like “wow, these Tabak are str8 fire.”  So, here we are, 18 years later.  We wanted to drop a Tabak Especial that’s really regal, something majestic and upscale, but it had to have a high wrapper component … and this forgotten Lonsdale size was the perfect selection.  This royal Lonsdale’s got mad, heavy wrapper game and stupidity level taste, fresh gold elegance dripping all over that burner. Indeed, very proud to say that our gold gilded Lonsdale is pure class and satisfaction. On another note, its somewhat surprising to see just how many hard-core, full-bodied, strong cigar smokers really love our coffee infused selections, especially Tabak Especial.  It’s all love.”

 

The Tabak Especial Lonsdale is available in both Dulce and Negra, packaged in 10 count boxes with an MSRP of $85.10 per box and are shipping in July.

 

For full coverage of Tabak Especial Lonsdale and all of Drew Estate’s upcoming national releases check out our 2020 #DESummerTakeover promotion at www.drewestate.com/summertakeover and be sure to tune in to Freestyle Live: Special Edition hosted on facebook.com/drewestatecigar on June 11th from 7:00-9:00pm EST.

 

 

ACID 20 Anniversary Line Grows with Release of “Toro” and “Robusto Tubo” Sizes

Drew Estate announces today the expansion of the ACID 20th Anniversary lineup with the addition of ACID 20 Toro and ACID 20 “Robusto Tubo.”  These releases will be showcased on the upcoming Freestyle Live: Special Edition hosted on facebook.com/drewestatecigar on June 11th from 7:00-9:00pm EST.

 

In 2019, we celebrated an important milestone for Drew Estate with the global introduction of the chromed-out, smash hit, ACID 20 Anniversary.  Now, by popular demand, we premier the ACID 20 Toro (6” x 50) as well as the original ACID 20 Robusto in a new Tubo presentation.  Wrapped in a rich Mexican maduro capa, complimented with subtly evolving long filler leaves, ACID 20 is truly worthy of its double decade title.

 

From the Wynwood Safehouse, Jonathan Drew Founder and President of Drew Estate recalls, “When we released ACID Cigars in 1999, we felt like it was “us against the world.”  They said that “we would be out of business in two months” and we even had a friend say “you won’t even last two weeks.”  But we knew that we created something special, something beautiful … so we decided to fight for it and not look back.  I think that the pain behind our struggle to survive for so many years made the debut of Acid 20 feel that much more impactful.  We wish to thank those of you who took the journey by our side, 1400CC, pedal to the metal.  Sincere appreciation for believing in us.”

 

The ACID 20 Toro (6”x 50) is packaged in 24 count boxes with an MSRP of $232.34/box and will be shipping in June.

 

The ACID 20 Robusto Tubo (5” x 50 box-pressed) is packaged in 5 count petaca box with an MSRP of $49.25/box and will be shipping in October.

 

For full coverage of ACID 20 Toro and Robusto Tubo and all of Drew Estate’s upcoming national releases check out our 2020 #DESummerTakeover promotion at www.drewestate.com/summertakeover and be sure to tune in to Freestyle Live: Special Edition hosted on facebook.com/drewestatecigar on June 11th from 7:00-9:00pm EST.

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”, 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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News: Drew Estate Shows Acid 20 at IPCPR Show

I’m not a big Acid fan, but you have to admit reaching the 20 year milestone in the cigar industry is a big deal. If you figured the Acid thing was a fad that wasn’t going to last, you might have been mistaken. Check out the details on the Acid 20:
Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ACID Cigars with ACID 20

Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of ACID Cigars with ACID 20

Drew Estate celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the ACID Cigar brand, with the national release of ACID 20, a box pressed, chromed out, double decade masterpiece. The celebratory ACID 20 will be displayed in Drew Estate’s Booth at the IPCPR Convention and Tradeshow, held June 29-July 2, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

From the Wynwood Safehouse, Jonathan Drew President and Founder of Drew Estate exclaims, “The ACID Cigar brand was born under the Manhattan bridge, on the Brooklyn side of course, with a raw & honest vision of boundless freedom. Urban culture and massive style supercharged the ACID brand, shaking the foundation of the traditional cigar empires across the globe. ACID’s impact was much more than just disruptive, as it essentially cracked the mainframe of the sleepy status quo. Over twenty years, we transformed from a scrappy little crew on Jay Street, Brooklyn to an organized, viral network of distinguished Diplomats rocking every street in America. ACID is everywhere, like savoir faire, percolating and reconnoitering.”

Today, ACID has become a vital, must have brand within all facets of the cigar industry. To celebrate this milestone, we proudly bring you the ACID 20, a box pressed robusto and our best ACID release since Kuba Kuba. ACID 20 is wrapped in a lush, toothy Mexican San Andres capa, with ultra-premium Indonesian binder and filler leaves from Nicaragua. Finally, it’s blessed with an infusion that is truly unique, and worthy of the double decade title. The smoking experience will hit every region of your palate and your soul, a true masterpiece.

From Drew Estate Headquarters in Miami, Fabien Ziegler Director of Consumer Engagement adds, “I have had the pleasure of working for Drew Estate for 19 years and watching consumers fall in love with ACID one cigar at a time. With the release of ACID 20, I have to say this is by far our greatest creation. The experiential impact of this cigar is without equal.”

The ACID 20 is a 5 x 52 box pressed robusto, packaged in chrome boxes of 20 with an MSRP of $230.40 and will be shipping in September.

For full coverage of ACID 20 and all of Drew Estate’s IPCPR national releases check out our 2019 #DEIPCPR promotion at www.drewestate.com/IPCPR. If you are attending IPCPR stop by for a smoke at the Drew Estate Booth (Booth #3213), and a crafted ACID cocktail under the Water Tower.

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”, Drew Estate has led the “Boutique Cigar” movement by innovating new elements to the tobacco industry with their unique tobaccos and blending styles that attracting 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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