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Count | 1 Cigar |
Diameter | 60 Ring |
Length | 6 Inches |
Origin | Nicaragua |
Packaging | Box |
Shape | Perfecto |
Strength | Medium |
Wrapper | Colorado Claro |
Larutan by Drew Estate is in a league of its own. As far as we know, no other manufacturer has attempted to blend a cigar with tobaccos from 12, count 'em, 12 countries, before Drew Estate created the Natural line. These babies are chock full of long leaves from (take a deep breath) Brazil, Cameroon, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Syria, Turkey, and several locales in the United States. This makes for a smoke with countless nuances, including chocolate, coffee, black pepper, red pepper, cream, cedar, oak, vanilla, and many others that you could swear is flavored, but the fact that its not is its very namesake (backwards). Top that off with the impeccable construction that made Drew Estate famous and you've got a complex cigar that will wow just about anybody, from the flavor-craving newbie to the seasoned aficionado.
By Gary on Feb 16, 2019
Mild to medium body with a pleasant taste. Cool looking but very uneven smoke. Something to try at least once, but not your daily smoke I would guess.
By Ed on Oct 4, 2018
By robert on May 14, 2018
I ordered this nostalgic looking cigar. When I smoked it I was impressed with the flavor and the amount of time this cigar lasted. I would definitely buy this Egg again.
By Wade on Mar 8, 2017
The cigar gets really mellow in the middle. This one fell apart on us but it had great flavor to the end.
By Mark on Jul 22, 2015
Though the Egg is an interesting looking cigar, the construction is nearly flawless. We have seen this cigar hold ash for the entire length of the cigar. It's smooth and creamy in taste, and as you get towards the largest portion of the cigar, the flavors start to build in complexity, eventually settling as the cigar tapers near the end. Though a novelty, it definitely does not lack in quality.
By Pat on May 23, 2011