Drew Estate craftsmanship: Larutan Dirt
The balanced character of Drew Estate Larutan Dirt is the result of a meticulous selection of black tobaccos. The rich, harmonious blend is perfect for late afternoon sipping and offers a refined experience for experienced smokers.
Origins and composition
This cigar, the brainchild of Jonathan Drew, blends long leaf from a variety of origins, including Syria, Haiti, Turkey and the Dominican Republic. The multiplicity of terroirs gives Larutan Dirt a marked identity, expressing a bouquet of singular flavors and aromas.
A tribute to Nicaraguan know-how
Each piece is carefully hand-rolled in Esteli, Nicaragua, a promise of consistent quality. The expertise of local craftsmen is expressed in the finesse of the construction and the precision of the rolling, guaranteeing even combustion and impeccable smoothness of the draw.
Profile and power
The strength of the Drew Estate Larutan Dirt is in the medium category, offering accessible robustness without being overwhelming. Lovers of subtle nuances will find pleasure in this complex blend, marked by a deep, earthy flavor without the artifice of infusion, distinct from Drew Estate's ACID cigars.
Aesthetic features
Beyond its intrinsic quality, the cigar seduces with its brownish habit and a texture that invites tactile discovery. The cigar's format, with a diameter of 16.92 mm and a length of 102 mm, ensures a comfortable balance between hand and mouth, promising a smoking ritual of 15 to 30 minutes.
Packaging and presentation
Packaging in boxes of 24 underscores the brand's commitment to excellence and consistency. Each cigar rests in a box designed to preserve its freshness and structure, reflecting Drew Estate's attention to detail.