Drew Estate MUWAT Kentucky Fire Cured Chunky Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # 100740

Length: 4"
Ring Gauge: 46
Strength: Medium - Full
Packaging: 1 Single Cigar

Wrapper: San Andres Mexican
Filler: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua

DREW ESTATE

The Drew Estate story is one of daring, heartbreak & success but, most of all, one of passion for cigars and the country of Nicaragua, where we have been making cigars since 1996.

Jonathan Drew & Marvin Samel are not your average cigar makers, their story does not start in Cuba, or with fathers in the cigar business. It started with a dream, and through their can-do spirit and never-say-die attitude made Drew Estate one of the premier cigar manufacturers on the planet. The two frat brothers from New York started out small…. Small, as in a 16 square foot retail kiosk in the World Trade Center in NYC.

In late 1998, Jonathan Drew moved to Esteli, Nicaragua with the hopes of starting a rebirth in the cigar world. With a handful of rollers and an even smaller handful of money, the story of “That Crazy Gringo” began.

KENTUCKY FIRE CURED

Kentucky Fire Cured is not something new to the world of tobacco, as it has been grown for over 200 years. 

The blend features Kentucky seed tobacco grown and fire cured in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, along with Nicaraguan fillers. The cigar is wrapped with a Mexican San Andres wrapper with a sweetened tip. The mouth feel on the cigar is like bacon maple goodness mixed with bourbon and barbecue.

Tasting Notes

Easily compared to the smoky taste attributed to a peaty scotch, the KFC picks up nuances of the roasted hickory, oak or maple wood.

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by Matthew on Monday 14 August, 2023
Remember the first time you smelled a glass of Laphroaig and got punched in the nose by kippers/peat and smoke? These dipped wrapper smells not only identical, its identically intense. This huge peat smell doesnt translate massively onto the cigar though. There youve a nice Nicaraguan/kentucky mix with some sweet bacon/hickory on the back end. A really enjoyable smoke but not one I could tolerate every day.
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by Wayne on Wednesday 27 April, 2022
Im still new to cigars, but have had a few Drew Estate cigars and enjoyed them. This one however was a bit of a let down. My wife smelled it, and described it as smelling like horse poo - and I kinda get where she was coming from, it certainly had an earthy smell to it. Upon lighting it, I discovered what I now know as a tight draw. Very little smoke, and after 45 mins of puffing away I was left tired and dissatisfied. Seems I need to invest in a draw tool, and maybe try this again - but there are plenty more to try before I rush back to this one.
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by Fadi on Saturday 24 July, 2021
Love drew estate cigars and this was new to me. instantly loved the hickory bbq wiff I got soon as I took it out of the cellophane wrapper. It smoked wonderfully I had to come back and order some more. Highly recommended stick.
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by Dominic on Thursday 03 June, 2021
Faaaantastic! Drew Estate are definitely more on the hey its about ten pounds and as subtle as a train hitting you end of the taste spectrum, but thats not a bad thing! Its difficult to describe a taste, but it really is like smoked bbq sauce. Its smokey but has a deep underlying sweetness. Some Drew Estates taste like theyre coated in sugar but this was a much more enjoyable smoke. If youre new to cigars, or want a change of pace, then these are great!
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by James on Sunday 07 March, 2021
I am absolutely in love with these. Brought one at the end of last year and loved it, so I brought more. I feel like its a Marmite of the cigar world. You either love it or you hate it. It smells amazing and smokey. It has a massive BBQ taste to it and it is how I imagine the inside of a charred Bourbon Whiskey barrel would smell before being filled with Whiskey. The first one I smoked I used a punch cutter and it was a little bit of a tight draw, but the one Im smoking now I used a V cut and it is perfect. If you havent tried one I suggest giving it ago, it might surprise you.
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