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Drew Estate Natural Dirt (and Dirt Torpedo) Review
Figured I would review these 2 in the same post since they very much have the same flavor to them. The dirt is 4x43 and th torp is 5x54.
I had 2 dirts and 2 dirt torps all but one of the torpedos had a *very* dark wrapper that was truly handsome. As with all Drew Estate cigars I've had they're very well made, pleasure to look at and burn/draw just dandy. The little dirt a little tighter but nothing troublesome.
wrapper taste and dry draw is thweet!
The overwhelming flavor that I taste when initially lighting these up, every one, has been the weirdest flavor. So much so that I almost don't wanna say it. I think it's coconut. Is that weird or what? Weird but tastey!
The coconut (or is it vanilla? I love either in a snowcone and find the tastes similar and smoke is an odd medium for flavor to me just yet)... the coconut takes a backseat a little after the first bit of these and runs into ome more "natural" tobacco flavors, some spicy, a little nutty, just really pleasing overall.
I'll not buy the dirt anymore but will never turn one down. The only reason I won't is that I'd rather purchase the torpedo, more of it to love! I've had the local tobacconist grab a box (they got two, they know me well... sucker!) and I shall begin preaching them locally and smoking them whenever I can fit one into my new hobby rotation... soooo many gars, so little time.
Executive summary: Don't take my word for it, buy one and smoke it asap.
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- Jason
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