Well, I get that Drew Estates gets beat pretty heavily around here.
And, I have have some great cigars courtesy of the vet's here and the information gleaned from reading the forums.
However, I have to say it.
I truly do love the Natural (Larutan) Dirt Torpedo. It is an amazingly satisfying cigar. I just finished one headed to the rack, and I felt compelled to share.
These have amazing construction, they burn perfectly, evenly, all the way to the nub. I smoked that bad boy down to 5/8's of an inch. It was getting warm, but by God I got it done. It is a well made cigar, it always has been. I think that is why I keyed on to years ago before I quit smoking the cigs and shied away from cigars to not relapse. But it was the first cigar I ever ordered a box of. Naturally it was right when I quit smoking so I sent it to a unit in the gulf, but hey!
Anyway, when I started smoking cigars again, the first thing I did was order a box. I'm still glad I did.
Now. Having said all that, I now have made up a separate tuppador to keep the infused cigars in by themselves. They are separated from my straight smokes. I owe you guys for that intel as well. So while I'm digging the straight cigars and learning the way, I do still enjoy these.
They are really consistently well constructed smoke and I enjoy them. I have yet to have one that doesn't burn and hold together well. One has to respect that.
Anyway, my two cents.