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Sauza by Drew Estate
SteveR@CigarBid Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 11-19-2002
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Has anyone smoked this yet? I smoked one of my samples from the show last night and wrote a pretty lengthy review. Just curious as to what others that have smoked it thought.
billyjackson Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 08-19-2002
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first i heard of em....

slightly frightened, to tell the truth
428cj Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 04-26-2003
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I'd be pretty excited if it tastes anything like tequila. Hmm, might need to have some tequila now! On second thought maybe it's better to let cigars taste like cigars and tequila like tequila.

So how was the cigar?
SteveR@CigarBid Offline
#4 Posted:
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428cj - here's the review:

Sauza Churchill (RTDA sample - not tubed)

I’ve had this in my humidor since the show…and was always hesitant about smoking it. But, I gotta make some room, so here goes. It has a nice glossy wrapper that gives off a little spice…tastes Ecuadorian. The aroma is sweet and reminds me of pipe tobacco, but has a subtle hint of tequila. By looking at the foot, there doesn’t appear to be any ligero in the blend.

From the first few puffs I notice how creamy of a smoke this will be. You can tell it’s a Nicaraguan blend because it’s quite rich, and well, it’s made in a Nicaraguan factory. What little spice I noticed prior to lighting is non-existent, and I have yet to receive any flavor from the tequila. I do, however, smell it. It’s very subtle, and somewhat sweet. It stays this way for about an inch to an inch and a half before I start to pick up some of the tequila. It’s nice, but I expected a little more based on the aroma, and I automatically classified this along the same
lines as Kahlua cigars. This isn’t a bad thing, because just the thought of Tequila can make my head spin. (Cancun ‘01 was crazy) Plus I am not a fan of really sweet, or flavored cigars.

About 3 inches in, the tequila starts to intensify, and lingers a few seconds after each puff. Ironically enough, I noticed this more after I took a sip of coffee. This sweet flavor continues to slowly build as the cigar burns, but never really dominates the blend. It stays creamy throughout, and very smooth. I ended up putting it out with about 2 and half inches left. Although it burns pretty darn fast, it stayed even and cool. As I sit here now, I notice the flavor a lot more than when I was smoking it. The smoke seemed to coat my mouth. To me, the best thing about this cigar was the creaminess…that’s why I love Avo XO (Brando!) I wouldn’t call it a bad cigar by any means…it’s just not my cup of tea. I think those looking for a smooth, milder cigar will enjoy it. Me, let’s just say I like my Nicaraguans large and in charge. I have one left, and I’ll give it another go, another time. In the meantime, I will be trying some Sauza tequila next time I visit my future brother-in-law’s house.
plabonte Offline
#5 Posted:
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I like a lot of Drew Estate's priducts. But I don't think I'd like a tequilla tasting cigar.
billyjackson Offline
#6 Posted:
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Steve...thanx for the review.

I like the Natural and Ambrosia lines form DE. But I don't see myself gravitating toward the Sauza. Glad there was a review to confirm my fears!
428cj Offline
#7 Posted:
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Nice review, thanks!
distresing Offline
#8 Posted:
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I'd try it. I've enjoyed the Kuba, the Atom, and the Dirt. I tried the Acid sampler tin twice, but both times the sticks were wicked dry. Not sure why. But, I enjoy Drew Estates botanicals, and I've gotten great reviews and feedback from both smokers and by-standers.
It would be worth finding a 5-pack to bid on
SteveR@CigarBid Offline
#9 Posted:
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Mmm...Sauza has arrived. I just ordered me some!
GERMY67 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 05-29-2004
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where has suaza arrived bro? i cant find um. dien' to try um.
fpaternostro Offline
#11 Posted:
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Are they Pricey or same as the Kaluhas, which are pricey?
fpaternostro Offline
#12 Posted:
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Steve, if you could throw a pic up.
jackconrad Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 06-09-2003
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Tequilla by itself isn' really supposed to have a taste
xibbumbero Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2002
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Good tequila does. BTW,I'd rather have a nice gar and some Cuervo Reserva de La Familia in a brandy snifter.X
wer Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 02-13-2003
Posts: 1,633
my local received his shipment yesterday and I grabbed one to try as a novelty. I'll fire it up this weekend and try hard to keep an open mind.
SteveR@CigarBid Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 11-19-2002
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A picture will be available soon. It literally just hit the docks on Wednesday. It's not the cheapest smoke on the planet, I'll give ya that much :)
lordVette Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 11-28-2004
Posts: 113
i smoke all"DE"s only but that one eh im not sure,what next "Pepsi,brocoli,pancake flavor .but icant be to narrow minded.i havent tried them yet and already complaining =:^D.So being the true "DE"fan that i am,i guess im going to have to try one ...just to be fair
stogiepa Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2004
Posts: 612
fpaternostro.....go to their web sit..picture is there......



Happy Puffing

stogiepa
bsadler Offline
#19 Posted:
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It is an OLD thread but what the heck,
I really like these. I still have a little over a box of them left and they have aged very well.
They go very well with just about any liquor. I wish they would not have stopped making them.
ray3rd Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 06-21-2002
Posts: 1,257
Yea, they were pretty good.
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