Saturday, November 12, 2011

Monday is Manday: Smoke 'em if you Got 'em.

Saturday. A sacred day for men. We cut the grass. We work on our car. We drink beer.

We also smoke cigars. I spent Saturday sunk into my favorite fleet of leather armchairs with my knuckles wrapped around an Uzi.

In this specific incident, that Uzi is a cigar named after the Public Enemy song, is the private blend of Drew Estate owner and cigar hero, Jonathan Drew.



If you smoke, you know Drew Estate. They're bringing swagger back to cigars the Goorin (more on them later) is bringing some panache back to fedoras. Here's how the Stogie Guys describe the guts of an Uzi:
Uzi (or MUWAT, as Jonathan Drew of Drew Estate calls it) is made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory with leaf mostly from Drew Estate, including a San Andreas maduro capa wrapper, Connecticut capote binder, and Brazillian mata fina filler. Also used as filler is Nicaraguan leaf from Joya de Nicaragua’s tobacco stocks.

I know this: the guys around me were sort of jealous and all walked into the humidor and bought their own.

 

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