Posts Tagged ‘Brazilian Mata Fina’

Undercrown by Drew Estate – Cigar Review

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For fans of the Liga Privada you might have noticed a bit of a shortage lately, and perhaps it is that reason to why the Undercrown was created. As the stories go, the rollers on the factory floor were told to smoke less Liga. The press release states, “Undercrown is a liga blended on our factory floor by the best of our Liga Privada torcedores for themselves due to our request that they smoke less of the cigars they were crafting. Incorporating many of the same rare tobaccos, but of different vintages and primings, the cigar they created was no mere replacement. Earthy, creamy, spicy with a delicious black tobacco sweet finish, Undercrown is an exceptional smoking experience of uncompromising quality and flavor that deserves to be smoked by all.”

The result is a cigar can basically be called the half-brother to the Liga Privada line. Will the cigar become the black sheep of the family or will it be widely accepted. That is the question that can only be answered over time. But here is my opinion none the less.

Cigar Review: Capoeira Graduado

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One of the biggest gripes I hear about my blog other then the fact I need an editor to address spelling and grammar issues, is the fact that I don’t review anything outside the mainstream arena. To be honest I wasn’t in a rush to fix that for no particular reason at all. But then my good friend Gary Korb from Famous Smoke Shop approached me a few weeks ago. He informed me that he thought we had a similar tastings on various brands and he asked if I would like to review some Famous Exclusives. Without thinking I said yes, after some thought I was hopeful that I didn’t risk ruining a friendship if I didn’t like the cigars.

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