What's new

Question about stick

Rating - 100%
47   0   0
Joined
Jan 15, 2014
Messages
1,845
Location
Staten Island, NY
Whatsup Fellas?!?!

So I feel like i'm rising from the grave right now; been so busy with life and moving I haven't had time to be on here as much as I would like. So I made It a mission to be here at least once a week!

Anyway so as I was rotating my wineador i found this stick that I have no clue or idea where I got it from and I tried doing some research on it and couldn't find nothing.

Was wondering if maybe your great minds might have some info pics below....photo 1.JPGphoto 2.JPG
 

StogieNinja

Derek | BoM June 2014
Rating - 100%
223   0   0
Joined
Mar 28, 2012
Messages
6,466
Location
WA
It's a really old Napa Cigar Company Dominican.

Napa Cigar Company was started by Robert Mondavi Jr, and that band doesn't have the Mondavi name, so it's pre-1999.
 
Rating - 100%
156   0   0
Joined
Jan 5, 2014
Messages
4,645
Location
Arvada, CO
Napa Cigar Co., founded by Robert Mondavi, Jr., son of noted winemaker Michael Mondavi, has formed an alliance with Consolidated Cigar Corp. to introduce two new Dominican-made cigar lines under a co-branding agreement. The intent of the agreement is to combine the esteemed Napa and Mondavi names with the name recognition associated with Consolidated's existing brands.
The two new lines, Dominican Estate by Don Diego, and Dominican Reserve by H. Upmann, are manufactured at Tabacalera de Garcia, Consolidated's factory in La Romana. Dominican Estate by Don Diego cigars are made with Dominican filler and binder and finished with a dark Java wrapper. Five sizes are available: Rothchild (4 1/2 x 50), Lonsdale (6 x 44), Toro (6 x 50), Pyramid (6 x 50), and Churchill (7 x 48). Dominican Reserve by H. Upmann consists of Dominican filler blended with a small amount of Brazilian Mata Fina tobacco, a Dominican binder, and a Connecticut shade wrapper. The cigar is available in five sizes: Petite Corona (5 1/2 x 42), Robusto (5 x 50), Toro (6 x 50), Pyramid (6 x 52), and Gran Corona (7 1/2 x 50). The cigars are double-banded with the Mondavi/ Napa and the Don Diego and H. Upmann names represented.

Upon launching Napa Cigar Co. in December 1995, Robert Mondavi, Jr. traveled extensively throughout the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, learning about tobacco growing and cigar production. He eventually chose the Nica-Habanos factory in Esteli, Nicaragua, to produce the company's first cigar line, which was released in November 1996. In addition to the new lines manufactured by Consolidated, Napa Cigar Co. produces four cigar lines under their own name: Napa Canary Islands Reserve, Napa Dominican Republic Reserve, Napa Nicaraguan Selection, and Napa Dominican Selection.
 
Top