I don't need to stick my head up a cows ass to know it smells........but I see your point. I guess if I'm guilty of anything, it's making a calculated and educated guess regarding my disdain for flavored cigars based on previous experiences with flavored cigars. :thumbsup:Mr. Catch, I think tobii3's point is obvious. You display a disdain and intolerance for smokes that you admit you haven't even tried. I, too, find that a bit off-putting.
You are correct.Drew Estate is only the U.S. Distributor for JDN. JDN is their own company, they have their own factory, and make their own cigars.cLast I knew, JdN was still Cuenca's baby -
As before, all aspects of the manufacture including blending, tobacco selection and fermenting and production will continued to be completed exclusively by JdN in their own Esteli, Nicaragua factory
http://www.cigaradvisor.com/news/cigars/drew-estate-to-be-exclusive-us-distributor-for-joya-de-nicaragua-cigars
Then again, the way everyone buys out everyone else lately, who knows?? (Swedish Match, etc...)
Exactly the same thing hereIndeed, at my shop the Acids are one of our top sellers, despite my personal dislike for them.
I keep hearing great things about these too.Love the JdN Antano 1970
Isla del Sol is coffee infused bro.Drew Estate Chateau Real , Drew Estate Isla del Sol , Drew Estate La Vieja Habana are some his his un infused cigars. Look here http://www.seriouscigars.com/Drew-Estate_Cigars_list
Thanks, see I learn something new every day.Isla del Sol is coffee infused bro.
And they use to sell for $30.00 a box of 20 robusto's. Now they are around $45.00 a box of robusto's.Isla del Sol is coffee infused bro.
And they're not... from what I understand that is one Nasty Mofo!Im suprised no one has mentioned the "egg" lol