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Liga Privada Unico Series L40 Lancero – Cigar Review

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Last night I was lucky enough to be invited to the Nat Sherman event for the launch of the Liga Privada L40 lancero. The cigar which was launched at two locations, the first being Casa de Montecristo in Chicago, and the other was attended by over 50 guests in the Johnson Room at Nat Sherman. Prior to the event a great Q&A was set up by Michael Herklots in the executive meeting room prior to the party.

JD told of their humble beginnings in a kiosk in the World Trade Center back in 1996, his graduating law school in 1998, and moved to Nicaragua.

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.

Drew Estate Undercrown – Specs

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According to Drew Estate, 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.

Liga Privada Unico Series L40 Lancero – Specs

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According to Drew Estate, “In our ongoing creation of the Liga Privada line, hundreds of different, distinct blends and vitolas are crafted in our ceaseless search for the perfect smoke. Most samples are dismissed with only a rare, select few being deemed worthy, but regretfully due to tobacco limitations, costs, construction limitations, etc. most of these blends can not be made into a their own stand-alone line. However, they are so perfect in flavor and aroma, we continue to selfishly make them for ourselves to smoke. This is not our desire, we want the Liga Privada connoisseur to enjoy the very same cigars our “El Jefe” smokes regardless of any reason. And with this in mind, we have created the Único Serie – a home for these unique nes. All of the cigars within this series are not only different in size and recipe, but they are extra special, extremely limited and exceptionally delicious.”

Press Release: Gran Habano Announces Zulu Zulu

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Gran Habano is releasing their first member of their STK line. It’s a personal blend of George Rico called Zulu Zulu. The cigar appears to be a Lancero Size coming in at a 7 1/2 x 40 with a pig tail finish. This cigar will have an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and Nicaraguan filler. According to the press release, this cigar was created years ago exclusively for George Rico’s private collection, by George himself, this will be the first time it is officially released to the public. This story sounds a lot like another private relase.

Press Release: Willy Herrera Joins Drew Estate

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Miami, FL – On June 15th, Willy Herrera, formerly the blender and master cigar maker of El Titan de Bronze, joined Drew Estate. Willy is bringing his unique cigar skills and talents to this dynamic, rapidly expanding premium cigar manufacturer. He will be responsible for creating and crafting handmade, traditional cigar blends under his own moniker within their Esteli, Nicaragua-based La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate and will report directly to Drew Estate’s executive board.

Liga Privada T52 “Royale With Cheese” – Pre-Release Cigar Review

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Usually a code name is for a project that is top-secret, but Drew Estate has had no problem making this project public. The Liga Privada T52 6 x 60 has been assigned the code name “Royale With Cheese” and is extremely unlikely that the cigar will be released with that name. So with the 60 ring gauge craze firmly in place the Liga T52 has arrived at the party fashionably late and while it has yet to be determined if they will stay I was looking forward to smoking this cigar. The size while not among my favorite has begun to grow on me, and as a fan of the T52 as noted in my Flying Pig & Toro reviews I was curious to see what it had to offer.

Liga Privada L40 (Pre-Release) – Cigar Review

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First a big shout out goes to Steve Valle who is one of the reviewers over at Smoking Stogie. About a week ago, out of the blue he decided to send me some rarities, including today’s cigar. If you haven’t check out the work they do over there, be sure to visit them. Top notch photography, great reviews and most of all good people.

The “LP L40″ is the latest cigar floating around from the guys at Drew Estate. Last year they let some dirty rat’s float around the cigar community and the feedback pretty much sealed the deal to release them. This year it is the L40, a lancero and the Ratzilla which is twice as long as the Dirty Rat are working the same circuit. I have heard the Ratzilla is 100% confirmed for the release but the L40 doesn’t seem to be 100% official yet.

The LP L40 is a bit of a departure for Steve Saka who is not a big fan of the lancero, and according to him the cigar needed to go through numerous tweaks to reach the final blend. He often feels at times that a lancero can be a little bit one-dimensional and he did not want to fall into that trap with this vitola. In fact, he cheated to a degree by going to a 40 ring, allowing him the chance to add one extra leaf to the mix.

Top 15 Cigars of 2010

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Every year many cigar smokers look forward to the yearly release of Top Cigars from Cigar Aficionado. In fact I know one person from New Jersey who usually uses that list to make a large purchase of boxes as put out by that magazine. Love them or hate them manufacturers want to get on that list. However, the last few years I have not agreed with many cigars that make the list. While the Casa Magna is a great stick was it really deserving of cigar of the year?

The criteria to make out list is simple, it had to be released in 2010.

Cigar Review: Liga Privada T52 Flying Pig

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My writers block really began just before the the trade show in New Orleans so when I came back there was so much I wanted to write about but I couldn’t really come up with the words to tell the story. There were a lot of manufacturers who really welcomed me down in New Orleans and I needed to give them a shout out but they got pushed to the back burner as I went through the motions.

One of these people are Dave Lafferty from Drew Estate. Every time I see Dave he goes out of his way to say hello and shoot the shit so to speak. It was no different in New Orleans as he approached me at a local cigar bar to give me a handshake and a pat on the back. He also reached into his shirt pocket and gave me a Flying Pig of the T52 variety. This is a review based on one cigar.

Press Release: Drew Estate Releases Dirty Rat

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Miami, FL – Drew Estate officially announced its intent to release into the market the much-heralded “Dirty Rat” during the IPCPR 2010 tradeshow as the first cigar within its new Liga Privada Ünico Serie. Ünico, which translates to “unique”, will be a new line of special cigars that fit in neither the existing No. 9 nor T52 lines.

According to Steve Saka, Drew Estate’s President, “At this point, we have made 200 or more Liga Privada blends.

Event: Drew Estate Dinner @ De La Concha

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On June 24th, at the House of De La Concha, there will be one of the finest cigar dinners we have ever offered. We will be featuring the Liga Privada Cigars from Drew Estate. After years of making the finest infused cigars, Drew Estate has burst on the scene with 2 amazing premium blends that are garnering accolades from our customers and reviewers.

Where: De La Concha
1390 Ave. of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
Date: June 24th, 2010
Time: 8:00pm to 11:00pm

Cigar Review: Dirty Rat by Drew Estate

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I am back, and boy does it feel good to be. About 8 days ago my Verizon DSL decided not to work the way it was supposed to. My internet speed was down to 12kbps which allowed me to do nothing online. I am extremely computer literate and tech support for Verizon which is located in the Philippines was a nightmare. They just don’t get that power cycling the modem was useless. After 5 phone calls I finally managed to get them to realize the problem was in the Central Office and this morning my DSL was back at full strength. Which is good because my building where I live isn’t quite FIOS ready.

Cigar: Dirty Rat by Drew Estate
Size: 5 x 44
Wrapper: Stalk Cut Habano (from Connecticut)
Binder: Brazilian Mata Fina
Filler: Honduras & Nicaragua (5 different types!)
Strength: Full
Twitter: @drewestatecigar

Sunday Links

After a brief hiatus the Sunday Links have returned. I haven’t been able to keep up to date with other cigar bloggers due to the back issues I have been having so it was nice to spend my Sunday morning catching up with the reviews. While I am not totally clear of issues the doctors [...]

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