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Undercrown Gran Toro by Drew Estate Cigars Video Review

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This Drew Estates cigar was developed by their master makers and the unsung factory workers.  In early 2009, they asked their Torcedores to smoke less Liga Privada cigars because they were leaving too few to be exported.  This request was met with the disappointment, but rather than being disgruntled, these workers responded by blending their own signature Liga.  They incorporated many of the same rare tobaccos, but of different vintages and primings to create an exceptional smoking experience of uncompromising quality and flavor.

To summarize this smoke, I would describe it as a mellow, medium-body cigar with a creamy and woodsy flavor.  It is a little sweet but well balanced by a soft oaky and leathery aroma.

Myron Gooch Sr.

 

Birth Place: Dominican Republic.

Wrapper: Mexican Otapan Negro Ultimo Corte.

Binder: Connecticut and Habano.

Filler: Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan.

Size: 6 x 52

Rating: 91

Time: 2 hrs 5 minutes

Cost: $7.99

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