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(Description provided by Drew Estate Cigars)
The Freestyle Live Event Pack features a unique, Dominican-forward expression made “The Drew Estate Way” at La Gran Fabrica in Estelí, Nicaragua, and it is designed with a finesse never seen before in a traditional cigar from Drew Estate.
This release is a testament to Drew Estate’s dedication to its mission and manifesto: The Rebirth of Cigars. This cutting-edge expression demonstrates a break-out moment for the soon-to-be 30-year-old firebrand, Drew Estate. Recognized around the world for its rich, maduro heavy, full-bodied traditional cigar portfolio, Drew Estate has never been willing to be defined by the past and continues to seek out new boundaries to break in its ongoing journey of deep exploration of premium tobaccos, unique blending styles, and master craftsmanship. Today marks a new chapter for Drew Estate by introducing a silky-smooth blend that places Dominican tobaccos squarely in the spotlight.
“This is Drew Estate’s freshman entrance into the Dominican cigar space,” says Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate. “We’re about to set off some shit right here, and this is only the beginning of what’s yet to come with a Dominican focus - and we’re going to do it our way, The Drew Estate Way. Today’s new cigar was not conceptualized nor crafted to please everybody! It’s a beautiful expression of where we are right now in our company journey. We are in direct control of our future, with high purpose, and never forgetting our fans who’ve let us know they wanted a traditional mellow smoke in our maduro-heavy product portfolio. This new release is from a deep place called dope. It’s gonna get interesting.”
This Dominican-forward blend combines Drew Estate’s signature premium sweet cap with the highest-grade Connecticut shade wrapper leaf. Mellow in character, golden in color, and designed to be enjoyed at any time, this cigar reflects the best of Drew Estate manufacturing while honoring the Dominican Republic’s renowned tobacco heritage.
Cigar reveal to be April 8, 2025.
The cigar is a golden brown and has an average feel in the hand.
The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The sweetened cap is very sweet. Even before you light the cigar the sweetness cannot be denied. The initial flavors at light up were pear, brown sugar, cinnamon, and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2. Not a bad start.
At the first third (28 minutes) I had the same basic flavors of pear, brown sugar, light cinnamon and black coffee but the black coffee is now pronounced and very earthy. And, of course you have the sweetened cap which plays a big part of the sweetness. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is the sweetened cap with a little earthiness and very good lingering black pepper. The flavors are not bad but they are not exciting me. I rated the first third 91.
As I moved through the second third (56 minutes) the sweet notes increased a little. The earthy black coffee pulled back somewhat. The cigar is still medium bodied. The finish is unchanged. With the increase of sweetness I raised the score to 92.
The cigar lasted 1 hour 29 minutes. I don't think anything changed in the final third. I held the score of 92. The cigar is medium bodied and the finish is unchanged. This is a fairly mild-ish cigar, especially for Drew Estate. It has some nice notes but they really don't grab me. They may be going after the milder audience. The cigar will be revealed April 8th.
Overall Score: 91.67