My Uzi Weighs a Ton
lilwing88
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From cigar-coop.com
On June 10th, Jonathan Drew was at a Drew Estate event at Cordova Cigars in Pensacola, Florida. Along the way, he brought along some pre-release "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" cigars from Joya de Nicaragua.
This cigar represents a joint-collaboration by Drew Estate with Joya de Nicaragua. Drew Estate and Joya de Nicaragua already have an established partnership. In 2008, Joya de Nicaragua CEO Dr. Alejandro Martinez Cuenca decided to end the distribution relationship he had with Quesada's company and entered into a distribution agreement with Drew Estates. The Uzi represents the first joint blending collaboration with Jonathan Drew himself and the folks at Joya de Nicaragua.
Tobaccos for this blend come from both the Drew Estate side and the Joya de Nicaragua side. Jonathan Drew himself blended this cigar and it was rolled at the Joya de Nicaragua factories. This 6 x 60 cigar will be released in the Joya de Nicaragua family.
Drew had a lot of enthusiasm for the release. At the event, he described it as medium to full with some sweetness to it. I will be smoking my sample soon and providing feedback.
Plans are for limited release beginning in late June with a nationwide release.
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There's an event in Plainfield this Mon the 20th at Burning Leaf. I'm gonna try to go.
On June 10th, Jonathan Drew was at a Drew Estate event at Cordova Cigars in Pensacola, Florida. Along the way, he brought along some pre-release "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" cigars from Joya de Nicaragua.
This cigar represents a joint-collaboration by Drew Estate with Joya de Nicaragua. Drew Estate and Joya de Nicaragua already have an established partnership. In 2008, Joya de Nicaragua CEO Dr. Alejandro Martinez Cuenca decided to end the distribution relationship he had with Quesada's company and entered into a distribution agreement with Drew Estates. The Uzi represents the first joint blending collaboration with Jonathan Drew himself and the folks at Joya de Nicaragua.
Tobaccos for this blend come from both the Drew Estate side and the Joya de Nicaragua side. Jonathan Drew himself blended this cigar and it was rolled at the Joya de Nicaragua factories. This 6 x 60 cigar will be released in the Joya de Nicaragua family.
Drew had a lot of enthusiasm for the release. At the event, he described it as medium to full with some sweetness to it. I will be smoking my sample soon and providing feedback.
Plans are for limited release beginning in late June with a nationwide release.
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There's an event in Plainfield this Mon the 20th at Burning Leaf. I'm gonna try to go.
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Drew Estates? Uhhhhh....
it got that name for a reason. the thing is freakin huge.
whats wrong sniper? dont like the liga pivada line?
Despite the size, I am looking forward to at least trying one.
Worse name ever for a cigar. Even the Fuente Pu$$yjuice, as juvenile as that is, doesn't promote humans killing other humans. There is only one reason in this world for an uzi and it ain't hunting deer. Pathetic.
While you are correct about the 7 x 60, there are also plans for a 6 x 60. After I saw Jonathan, it wasn't all clear to me (namely I didn't ask) if all three vitolas were initially being released.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wGibiHxfPI&feature=youtu.be