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    Talking One of my new go to cigars

    More and more often I find myself grabbing a handful of the Root Natural by Drew Estate. Heavy Cocoa and Coffee flavors that really seem to hit the spot.

    The Edge may be getting bumped down to number two on my list of go to cigars if this keeps up.

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    I cannot get into anything by Drew Estates at all. Sorry Jack, you're on your own on this one.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar Jack
    More and more often I find myself grabbing a handful of the Root Natural by Drew Estate. Heavy Cocoa and Coffee flavors that really seem to hit the spot.

    The Edge may be getting bumped down to number two on my list of go to cigars if this keeps up.

    If you get the chance - try the new Java by Drew Estates... Very nice for a flavored cigar...

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    I had the Root..... not a bad cigar at all...... didn't really hit me like a flavored cigar

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    The Natural line isn't flavored, I can't stand ACIDs, but the Java isn't bad I did a review on it earlier, I also like the Mayorga Coffee Infused they did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar Jack
    The Natural line isn't flavored, I can't stand ACIDs, but the Java isn't bad I did a review on it earlier, I also like the Mayorga Coffee Infused they did.
    I hear ya there. The mayorga coffee infused is pretty good. That's one of the few flavoreds that I still enjoy.

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    I've got a few Natural Robustos. They have a pig-tail cap and appear to be well made. Just can't bring myself to smoke em. Anybody want to trade some real cigars for em, let me know.

    I like the Mayorga Coffee Infused. I have a couple of tins that I've been smoking at work.

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    I love the Naturals line. Many of the Acids are a bit too much for my tastes, but I find Many of the Naturals line to be quite mellow.

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    assume that all of Drew's cigars are flavored as his "Acid" line is.

    I have been seeing his "normal" cigars in local shops now for a few years and because of the association I never bought any.

    I was in a small shop close to home yesterday and they had Drew LVH's, Churchills at $2.25 for a single. I figured what the hell. Cheap enough and they smelled good (not that pre-light tells you anything of actual flavor).

    I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised. I have found a new inexpensive smoke that tastes great. Granted a bit sharp but loaded with complex flavors. Sweet wood finish, but not the least bit dry, floral notes and develops into a sweet, peppery smoke for the last third. A good drinking cigar!

    I went back to the shop today and bought a box for $40. Not bad at all.

    I tip my hat to Drew & Co.
    Last edited by MMAB; 06-11-2005 at 05:58 PM. Reason: because I wanted to add the word "normal" :)

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