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02-21-2010, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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Drew Estate Java Review
Another brisk day in good ole Delaware...
I had a Drew Estate Java today, obviously. I coupled it with a couple of Folger's Black Silk. I like that coffee, my wife--not so much. This cigar was a little soft. I think I'm having slight humidification issues--I'm using beads in my tupperdore and always leave one corner open, but the humidity still hangs around 73%. The wrapper is dark, beautiful and flawless. The foot smelled of cocoa, chocolate, and a hint of coffee. Clipped the cap clean with my Cuban Crafter's guillotine cutter. ( I know, not as snazzy as a Xikar, but it does a good job. ) Prelight draw smacks of coffee and a hint of cocoa. However, the draw is perfect. Tight, but not too tight. 1/3 This stick started rough. Very earthy, but it faded quickly. The flavors in this cigar came in spurts, and at some points were difficult to detect. Throughout the first third the flavor that was dominant was coffee and earth. It was neither unenjoyable nor enjoyable, honestly. Because of the breeze it took a while for me to get a good smell of the smoke that this cigar produced. When I finally did get a good whiff, it was chocolate-y/cocoa-y, pleasant, really. 2/3 The ash built up to about an inch and a half before the wind blew it off. A shame, really, the ash was a solid and pretty dark grey. In the second third, the coffee flavor remained but the earth flavor dwindled away and was replaced by cocoa--NOT chocolate-like cocoa--but cocoa. It was during the second third that this cigar developed a burn issue. I would love to have blamed it on the breeze, but the breeze wasn't really strong enough to create problems. Toward the end of thise third, this cigar was putting out bursts of peppery spice. 3/3 Pretty much more of the same, except the bursts of peppery spice became more pronounced. There was nothing wow about this cigar, pretty much par for the course for me with Drew Estate, although, please don't let that cause you to think that I didn't enjoy this cigar. It's a hell of a lott better than the Kuba Kuba IMO, and I did like it well enough. The finish on this cigar was coffe-ish. In the end, I will smoke more of these because these are a decent cigar. It's not a top pick, by any means, however. Most of it was blah, but the flavor that I did get was consistent throughout the cigar. This is the second time that I have had one of these, and my first experience with this was better than this one. It may have had to do with the fact that I am sitting in some wintery breezes while I'm smoking--I don't know. I would HIGHLY recommend trying one of these before passing judgment. And don't let the Drew Estate band throw you.
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02-21-2010, 09:20 PM | #3 |
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02-22-2010, 05:15 AM | #5 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
Nice Review! Try The Acid Opulence 3 By Drew Estates. Best Of The Acid/ Drew Estates Line, IMO. Can Be Had A Fairly Reasonable price On The Devil's Site.
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02-22-2010, 10:46 AM | #6 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
I have smoked 5 or 6 of these, and generally enjoy them. I find them all to be pretty soft. I really like the Latte in the mornings...
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02-28-2010, 04:27 PM | #7 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
nice review. looks like it could be a change up smoke. not something to do all the time, but here and there. thanks for the review
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07-22-2010, 09:52 AM | #8 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
So I was organzing some things in the cooler last night and I decided to smoke one of these. It has been "aging" for at least 3 years now. Not much to review as it's pretty straight forward. It's got a nice tobacco taste with the sugary, chocolaty taste coming off the head and wrapper. I really dig these and the age has added more to the tobacco taste than i would have expected. It's basically like having pipe baccy in a cigar.
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07-22-2010, 10:05 AM | #9 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
I've had one of these in the humi for over a year - everytime I look at it, I'm like "Nah..." I need to pick it up and fire it, something else always jumps ahead of it though. Thanks for the review Benjamin.
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07-22-2010, 01:47 PM | #10 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
I had been wondering about these. It is nice to see opinions match up (you and Langod). Maybe I'll pick one up to try before I get a box.
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07-23-2010, 08:55 PM | #11 |
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Re: Drew Estate Java Review
On the rare occasion that I am in the mood for a flavored stick (not often), this is the stick I would choose. One of the best flavored sticks out there.
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