If you haven't tried this one yet, you should. Had one Saturday night and was impressed. A stronger cigar but it was so smooth, I hardly noticed. I absolutely will smoke this one again.
This may blow up your Honduran tobacco argument as it is mostly nicarguan tobacco.
Liga Privada is a full-bodied cigar, drawing its flavor from a dark Connecticut Broadleaf ligero wrapper that conceals a trifecta of Cuban-seed tobaccos grown in three different regions, including the Jamastran Valley, in Honduras. Upon lighting this rich cigar, you are engulfed with complex, robust aromas that offer a natural sweetness that is slightly noticeable over the cigars dominant spicy and earthy notes.
I understand that there is nicaraguan in there, but there is honduran as well.
This may blow up your Honduran tobacco argument as it is mostly nicarguan tobacco.
Liga Privada is a full-bodied cigar, drawing its flavor from a dark Connecticut Broadleaf ligero wrapper that conceals a trifecta of Cuban-seed tobaccos grown in three different regions, including the Jamastran Valley, in Honduras. Upon lighting this rich cigar, you are engulfed with complex, robust aromas that offer a natural sweetness that is slightly noticeable over the cigars dominant spicy and earthy notes.
I understand that there is nicaraguan in there, but there is honduran as well.
sounds damn tasty-about the only thing Drew Estate i've not tried
Yea Maddy - I'm still stoked about it.....what customer service, way above and beyond especially since I was just asking a question on the forum and had not even contacted them....just goes to show you never know who's on here.....but Saka is a great guy thru all the e-mails we had back and forth
I concur this one gets the squirrel honor award!! Damnit it's a damn good smoke. i bought 2 more to give a try and it's on my to buy a box list of these other 2 pan out. if you like full bodied cigars PICK one up
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in Honduras.
Upon lighting this rich cigar, you are engulfed with complex, robust aromas that offer a natural sweetness that is slightly noticeable over the cigars dominant spicy and earthy notes.
I understand that there is nicaraguan in there, but there is honduran as well.
sounds damn tasty-about the only thing Drew Estate i've not tried
and you need to try it. its the best thing drew estates puts out.
IIRC the wrapper/binder are Nic though kuz.
Yea I do seem to recall something about that......Damn stand up guy that Steve Saka.....
Yea Maddy - I'm still stoked about it.....what customer service, way above and beyond especially since I was just asking a question on the forum and had not even contacted them....just goes to show you never know who's on here.....but Saka is a great guy thru all the e-mails we had back and forth