May try the one I have out tonight!!!View attachment 41679
Glad to be currently trying one out. So far, the profile is more concentrated than the other size's.
May try the one I have out tonight!!!View attachment 41679
Glad to be currently trying one out. So far, the profile is more concentrated than the other size's.
I think that's because they are going pretty fast. Thanks to James I have one to try.could you guys post here if you see these online. No one seems to have any.
You better smoke it, damn it! Ha haI think that's because they are going pretty fast. Thanks to James I have one to try.could you guys post here if you see these online. No one seems to have any.
I been looking off and on for days now...no luck...I do have a lot of "Notify Me's" out there thoughAnyone find any?
Bueller?
I received samples from Drew Estate and also bought a box at the NJ Cigar Festival - I smoked 1 from each allotment for this review. The Herrera Esteli Lancero looks exactly like the other Herrera Estelis, but longer with a beautiful light brown wrapper with some obvious veins and seams. The pre-light draw is heavy on cedar with some leather, and a sniff of the foot gives some chocolate also. Initial draws once I light are much more powerful than the other sizes in the line with a lot of acute white pepper spice on the tongue and retrohale. The cedar is definitely there early along with a subtle sweetness like a butterscotch, but both are a bit overpowered by the strength and spice early in. When I spoke to Willy about this at NJ Cigar Festival, he gave me an indication that I was on to something as I described the smoking experience I was having. Burn is just about perfect and the draw is fantastic - better than most lanceros I can think of - giving off heaping amounts of smoke. As I enter the middle, having acknowledged that this vitola seems like a sharp departure from the flavor profile of the Herrera Estelis I've smoked previously, I sense that the strength and spice is about to scale back a bit. As the spice tones down, it seems like more of a cinnamon flavor to me. The cinnamon takes a back seat as the familiar Herrera Esteli flavors come up - cedar and nuttiness with a slight floral note. As I enter the final third, the sweetness is really ramping up and the cinnamon spice is returning - heavily on the retrohale - with a bit of cedar for good measure. There is no doubt in my mind that this size supplants the Corona and Lonsdale as my favorite vitola for this blend. I absolutely loved this cigar and consider it a box buy (which I'm glad I did).
Thanks for the info & review Matt -- looks like another HTF from DE. Ugh.May 4th was the NJ Cigar Festival. I suspected that the Herrera Esteli Lancero might debut there so I made it my business to get there early and went right to KMack and Willy at the DE booth when doors opened. While I was told that 3 boxes were available there, I was the first person at their booth and I only saw 1 box and I quickly grabbed it (and suddenly had many new friends!). When I talked to Willy about it, he hinted that it would be a "controlled release" in the sense that they take time to produce and have minimal rolleros/buncheros working on them so he expected that we would see boxes randomly showing up over the coming months.
With that said, I actually saw KMack yesterday and we discussed this and how many of his accounts are asking for the cigars. He said what people need to realize is that there are ~100 Herrera Esteli accounts and only 200 boxes in the initial shipment. These cigars will get there, but its going to take a while. I assume all of this is relatively common knowledge, but figured I'd throw it out there.
FWIW, we did a group review on the cigar at CF here, but my thoughts were:
I received samples from Drew Estate and also bought a box at the NJ Cigar Festival - I smoked 1 from each allotment for this review. The Herrera Esteli Lancero looks exactly like the other Herrera Estelis, but longer with a beautiful light brown wrapper with some obvious veins and seams. The pre-light draw is heavy on cedar with some leather, and a sniff of the foot gives some chocolate also. Initial draws once I light are much more powerful than the other sizes in the line with a lot of acute white pepper spice on the tongue and retrohale. The cedar is definitely there early along with a subtle sweetness like a butterscotch, but both are a bit overpowered by the strength and spice early in. When I spoke to Willy about this at NJ Cigar Festival, he gave me an indication that I was on to something as I described the smoking experience I was having. Burn is just about perfect and the draw is fantastic - better than most lanceros I can think of - giving off heaping amounts of smoke. As I enter the middle, having acknowledged that this vitola seems like a sharp departure from the flavor profile of the Herrera Estelis I've smoked previously, I sense that the strength and spice is about to scale back a bit. As the spice tones down, it seems like more of a cinnamon flavor to me. The cinnamon takes a back seat as the familiar Herrera Esteli flavors come up - cedar and nuttiness with a slight floral note. As I enter the final third, the sweetness is really ramping up and the cinnamon spice is returning - heavily on the retrohale - with a bit of cedar for good measure. There is no doubt in my mind that this size supplants the Corona and Lonsdale as my favorite vitola for this blend. I absolutely loved this cigar and consider it a box buy (which I'm glad I did).
It said specifically to call. I don't know if they even bothered to post them on the site.
Oh ha ha. Yeah, they go fast. They aren't getting a lot at one time either. Just a handful of boxes from what the guys told me last time.D'oh! When I posted that earlier, the boxes were In Stock on the site. Not anymore...
Oh just noticed that, my bad.That is the regular production 6x44 Lonsdale not the limited production Lancero
Thanks!Atlantic has them but its a two cigar limit. Make sure to open up an account and remain logged in. The displayed price will be lower.
Deadwood tobacco also shows that they have a box available. Never ordered from there so I can't comment on their inventory availability or business practices.