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Sarzedas, Liga Privada Savage Feast and La Sirena LT Cigars

Due to some unfortunate technical glitch with WordPress at some point in the last year or so, a lot of my sites older posts have disappeared.  I am upset about it, I had a lot of historical data there that I relied upon, but on the bright side it gives me the freedom to revisit some cigars I may have written about years ago. Everything is still available on the Wayback Machine and I may be re-creating some of my favorite posts from years back for posterity.  I was very proud that I had 16 years of posts, searchable, now it only goes back to 2017.  I’m trying to remain positive. I’ve gotten that off my chest now, on to the cigars.

 

J.C. Newman shared their newest cigar with me, the Sarzedas.  This is an old trademark of theirs, going back to 1900, at which time it was known as “the aromatic cigar”.  The 2025 version is well timed to compete in a very how market fueled largely by Drew Estate’s Deadwood line, which is competing with their Acid line in sales, I think. We’ve also seen Miami Cigar and Co. enter this space with the Outcast line, and to a way lesser extent, Dunbarton’s Stillwell Star line (I’ll probably get some greif about lumping the Stillwells in with these, but i said what I said!). The thing these all have in common is using pipe tobacco in the blend.  These are a nice change of pace cigar for me.  The Sarzedas is made in four sizes (6” x 50 toro,  4¾” x 52 robusto,  7” x 48 Churchill, and a 5½” x 43 corona) at J.C.Newman’s PENSA factory in Esteli, with an Ecuador shade wrapper that’s not terribly light, and Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.  I smoked a couple of toros this week, and enjoyed them. They have a sweet cap, but not annoyingly sweet, the sweetness dissipates rather quickly.  I got some milk chocolate notes along with some natural tobacco sweetness.  I’m hoping to share a few of these with some friends who enjoy the previously mentioned “aromatic” cigars and see what they think.  I wasn’t expecting to like these as much as I do!

 

I was shifting some cigars around in one of the humidors and came across a couple of the Drew Estate Liga Privada 10 Year Aniversario A Savage Feast boxes (of 2, don’t get excited!).  These are available at events where Jonathan Drew is present, usually placed in your hand by him.  This replaces the Liga Privada Serie Unico “A” as his event only cigar.  Too bad, because I like the “A” and might still have a few of those around.  I actually smoked both of the Savage Feast cigar in the box this week, which I don’t generally do, but I failed to take sufficient notes on the first go around. The cigar is in the Feral Flying Pig vitola, with is a 5 3/8″ x 60 perfecto.  It uses a Connecticut-grown criollo wrapper,  San Andrés Otapan Negro Último Corte binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and Pennsylvania Green River One Sucker ligero. I’m glad I smoked the second one, because I really enjoyed these. There’s what I noted as a sweet bread with a tingle.  It got sweeter as it went, which is, again, a natural tobacco sweetness, not anything that’s added.  Burn was decent, draw was just right, and these were very enjoyable. Generally, the Drew Estate Event cigars are winners, I especially like the Undercrown 10 Tuani and Willie’s Herrera Esteli Caja China is fun.

 

Finally, I got some new sizes of my favorite La Sirena cigars recently.  La Sirena has been a supporter of CigarCraig.com since 2014, and I have been a fan of theirs since ’11 or ’12.  The La Sirena LT is their Ecuador Connecticut offering, made in Plasencia’s El Paraiso factory in Honduras.  This evolved from the Jaxx LT, which was under the Old School Cigars brand, which was Danny Ditkowich’s brand before merging it with his daughter’s La Sirena brand.  This has long been one of my favorite shade style cigars, I’ve smoked a bunch of the toros, and the 7½” x 52 Double Corona was new to me (I may have smoked one years ago…who can remember?).  This was a good two hour smoke.  What I like about the LT is that it has some flavor and body, it has what you’d expect from a shade cigar, creamy, not overpowering, slight spice, and the Double Corona is maybe a little dialed back from the toro, which isn’t unexpected. La Sirena remains one of my favorite lines overall, between the Original, the Mexican and the LT, I can always find a cigar I want to smoke, it’s the perfect trilogy!  

 

I bought another Frontier Airlines Go Pass, so if anyone knows of any events within a two or three hour flight from Philly, or just wants to have a cigar at your favorite lounge, let me know, I’ll see if I can make it happen!  That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

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News: Drew Estate’s Flying Pigs Set for Spring Release

 

The site has been down for a couple days for maintenance, but I’m back and catching up! Here’s some news from Drew Estate. They aren’t going to mention it, but the FLying Pig vitola was Steve Saka’s idea when he was president of Drew Estate.  It’s a cool size, I have a few floating around one of my humidors someplace, maybe I’ll pull one out this weekend!

 

Drew Estate’s Flying Pigs have been cleared for take-off for their annual Spring release!!! One of Drew Estate’s most popular vitolas, the Flying Pigs (100mm x 60) are now available.

 

Based on a photograph in an 1895 cigar salesman’s size selection catalog, the Flying Pig vitola’s unique size and signature pigtail requires specialized training for buncheros and rolleras at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate in Estelí, Nicaragua. Only a few of La Gran Fabrica’s employees are certified to make the cigars, limiting Flying Pigs to two annual seasonal releases in the Spring and the Fall. Kentucky Fire Cured, Undercrown Maduro, Undercrown Shade and Undercrown Sun Grown Flying Pigs will be available to all premium cigar retailers. Liga Privada No. 9 and Liga Privada T52 Flying Pigs will only be available at participating Drew Diplomat Program partners.

 

 

Featuring a double wrapper of a fire-cured Tapa Negra leaf at the head and a Mexican San Andres Maduro leaf at the foot, the Kentucky Fire Cured Flying Pig is a smoky and savory treat with a filler tobacco blend of Kentucky seed tobacco, grown and fire-cured in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and rich Nicaraguan and Brazilian tobaccos. Kentucky Fire Cured Flying Pigs are presented in 12-count boxes and have an MSRP of $131.40 per box.

 

“Born on the Factory Floor” at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate, Undercrown has been the peoples’ champion for more than a decade, and the Undercrown Flying Pig vitola is available in three expressions: Maduro, Shade and Sun Grown. The original Undercrown cigar, Undercrown Maduro boldly showcases the deep, rich complexity of the famed San Andres Maduro leaf. With an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, Undercrown Shade is more mellow but offers an equally expressive flavor profile that’s lush, smooth and creamy. Undercrown Sun Grown adds a touch of spice that grabs the palate’s attention without masking the underlying Nicaraguan tobacco’s zesty and earthy characteristics. All Undercrown Flying Pigs are packaged in 12-count boxes and have an MSRP of $171.60 per box.

 

The famed wrapper leaves cultivated in the Connecticut River Valley breathe life into the Liga Privada No. 9 and Liga Privada T52 Flying Pigs, which will be available exclusively to Drew Diplomat Program participants. A broadleaf bully with a dark, rugged and flavorful wrapper, Liga Privada No. 9 is dense, hearty and intense, yet surprisingly smooth. Utilizing a Connecticut Habano stalk-cut and stalk-cured seed variety that’s grown exclusively for Drew Estate for its capa, Liga Privada T52 is full-bodied, spicy and bold with notes of leather, caramel, earth and gritty black pepper. Both Liga Privada Flying Pig expressions are packaged in 12-count boxes with an MSRP of $198 per box.

 

“Flying Pigs are distinctly Drew Estate,” says Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate. “There are very few things in life more satisfying than cracking a fresh box of Drew Estate’s piggies and being hit with that aroma and the visuals. You can’t help but immediately, desperately, spark one up. Ya’ll know it’s the truth!!!”

 

 

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 to Release 2021 Liga Privada Unico Serie “Year of the Rat” Limited Edition

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s some news from Drew Estate. I’ve smoked several of the Year of the Rat from the last couple years and they are really quite good cigars. Over the last dozen years I guess I’ve smoked a number of Drew Estate’s “Rat” themed cigars, going back to 2009 when Steve Saka gave me Dirty Rats with plain paper bands, this might be one of my favorites. Hopefully they will remain the same.  

 

Drew Estate’s 2021 limited edition Liga Privada Unico Serie “Year of the Rat” will become available exclusively to Drew Diplomat Program participants beginning in the week of July 6th.

 

Liga Privada Unico Serie Year of the Rat debuted in 2016 as an exclusive cigar available only at the Drew Estate Lounge inside the B

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B&T Center, home to the National Hockey League’s Florida Panthers, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the team’s only appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals. One night, during the 1995-1996 season, a rat appeared in the Panthers’ locker room before a game. Panthers’ player, Scott Mellanby, “one-timed” the rat with his hockey stick, sending it against the wall and killing it. During that night’s game, Mellanby scored two goals … a feat that a teammate described as the “rat trick.” A few nights later, fans began throwing rubber rats onto the ice whenever the Panthers scored a goal, and for that season, a tradition was born. In 2020, the Year of the Rat was re-released as a Drew Diplomat Program event exclusive cigar. For 2021, the Liga Privada Unico Serie Year of the Rat limited edition cigar’s d

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istribution has grown, and it is now available to all Drew Diplomat Program participants.

 

Like the previous Year of the Rat editions, the 2021 Year of the Rat is presented in the Corona Gorda vitola (5 1⁄2 x 46) and is made using a blend of lush Connecticut Broadleaf capa, flavorful Brazilian capote and rich tripa tobaccos from Nicaragua and Honduras. Each 2021 Liga Privada Unico Serie Year of the Rat features the Unico Serie’s iconic fantail head and every cigar is individually wrapped in gold foil. The cigars are packaged in beautifully embossed, blue 10-count Liga Privada Unico Serie boxes.

 

 

From Sag Harbor, New York, Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate, says, “When these dirty Rats first appeared, the only chance you got to catch one was by attending one of my personal Drew Estate events but the Rat infestation has grown to become more accessible to Liga Privada Ratters to snag one of these rare and tasty treats. You better act fast though because this Rat race will end soon!”

 

The 2021 Liga Privada Unico Serie Year of the Rat will be available exclusively to D

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rew Diplomat Program partners beginning in early July. The limited edition cigars’ MSRP will be $16.40 per cigar/$164.00 per box.

 

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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