Drew Estate Dirt
I smoked a Drew Estate Dirt several days ago. After smoking a real Cohiba in the Caribbean a week earlier, I can honestly say I enjoyed the Drew Estate Dirt a lot more (it didn’t help that the Cohiba was sitting in my air conditioned room for a couple of days drying out either.) Despite its name, the Dirt tastes nothing like dirt. The flavour is smooth and chocolaty. I really can’t compare it to any other cigar I’ve smoked. Its a little on the expensive side (for not being a Cuban) but I still recommend smoking at least one!
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February 10th, 2006 @ 1:10 am
Yes, It may be on the expensive side of the spectrum but it’s a great value.
March 2nd, 2006 @ 10:16 pm
Dude, you and your Drew Estates. I’ve had a few acids, but those just taste nasty to me, like old potpourri with hints of soap and urine. I’ve had the Natural Dirt, now that was a decent cigar, almost like smoking a tobacco pipe. Now, cigars, real cigars, are just tobacco. Expand your horizons my friend and keep those acid’s and flavoured turds away from natural cigars. You will ruin the taste profile of your plain tobacco cigars and you’ll end up writing garbage about good solid cigars.
March 24th, 2006 @ 4:04 pm
I LOVE the NATURAL “DIRT” cigars! They are expensive, but worth every penny. Would love to be able to purchase them at a better price, by the box isn’t even much of a break here in Florida as far as I’ve been able to find. Plus everyone new around wants to try one and I ain’t no tight wad but DAMN it runs me low quick. Guess I gotta be STINGY but HEY Ya gotta do what ya gotta do!