Drew Estate Nica Rustica El Brujito that was napping in the humidor for over a year. It was very nice.
They are not one of the flavored Drew Estates cigars. They are a Maduro wrapper Nicaraguan made cigar. They have gotten more expensive over the years. They burn straight and have a excellent draw too.
I see that. It (they) came back on later in the day when I checked back in. Still, there's quite a bit of talk about "shipping issues".
First one I had was out in the Black Hills. I stopped at the Deadwood Tobacco Company and bought one to try. Enjoyed it to no end that evening! When I got home, I ordered a box of them and haven't met with the same level of enjoyment yet! "location, location, location"
Back a number of years I had gotten a Cuban Wheel of these off of CB for $75…then everyone found out how good they were.
Last nights Ave Maria was the best one I have had that I can recall, so I will have another Ave Maria this morning while hauling a load of corn.
Padilla maduro fumas this evening while burning at the pit and fishing. The cigar was good as well as the burning, poor on the fishing!
I had a Ramon Allones this morning while hauling a load of corn & another Ave Maria this afternoon while hauling a second load.
... I think I need to reorganize my cigar sleeping rooms... Starting to get unorganized and I got another brown box coming in.... I didn't get the two that I wanted to try... I'll have to keep watching maybe as they get closer to closing time, they'll allow them to come down a bit.
I ordered some cigars the other day, no rush shipping ( 8-12 days ). They have been sitting in Des Moines since last Saturday 9-10-22. I should of just paid the extra $2 for UPS shipping.