WhatsKnotToLove
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- Mar 31, 2005
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The new Sauza cigar by the drew estate is packaged beautifully- the two sizes that are easy to find are the Don Javier, 5 x 50, and the Don Eladio, 7 x 50. Both come encased in glass, and are wrapped in cedar sleeves with a cork top.
The Adobe wrapper (whatever the hell that is!) is flawless, silky smooth, shiny, and attractive. Before lighting, there is a distinctive tequila smell to it, which to be completely honest, made me a bit unsure. But after firing up the Don Javier, the draw is perfect, and after taking a few minutes to warm up, it is extremely pleasant, a bit peppery, yet very, very smooth.
As I smoke this cigar, it is unlike anything I have ever smoked before, creamy, yet peppery, with hints of I guess it would be tequila. Highly unusual, but not offensive in any way, on the contrary, very enjoyable. This cigar is extremely well built, and holds a nice, long, firm ash. A bit of a short finish, but if you are a fan of the Drew Estate, you need to try their newest creation.
The Adobe wrapper (whatever the hell that is!) is flawless, silky smooth, shiny, and attractive. Before lighting, there is a distinctive tequila smell to it, which to be completely honest, made me a bit unsure. But after firing up the Don Javier, the draw is perfect, and after taking a few minutes to warm up, it is extremely pleasant, a bit peppery, yet very, very smooth.
As I smoke this cigar, it is unlike anything I have ever smoked before, creamy, yet peppery, with hints of I guess it would be tequila. Highly unusual, but not offensive in any way, on the contrary, very enjoyable. This cigar is extremely well built, and holds a nice, long, firm ash. A bit of a short finish, but if you are a fan of the Drew Estate, you need to try their newest creation.