DREW ESTATE
June 1,
2024
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Theme Week 2 =
Drew Estate
After this past week, a "theme" week of Davidoff's Zino line
(https://gab.com/jdburney1/posts/112536455765840111 ), I enjoyed
that so much that I think I will continue doing "theme weeks" with
each week devoted to a single brand, though some will have to be
multi-week themes such as Arturo Fuente. I think I can get through
some of the cigars in all of my brands over a 40 week span, but I
may occasionally sneak in a different brand due to "mood" as I am
sure all of you would understand.
Starting today my next "theme" week will be Drew Estate, beginning
today with a Liga Privada #9 and enjoying #9s, Dirty Rats,
Undercrown Maduros, and even testing out Java "infused" which I
have never had before.
Let's Go Brandon!
History
From Drew Estate's Website (
https://drewestate.com/our-story )
The Drew Estate story is one of daring, heartbreak & success but,
most of all, one of passion for cigars and the country of
Nicaragua, where we have been making cigars since 1996.

Jonathan Drew & Marvin Samel are not your average cigar makers,
their story does not start in Cuba, or with fathers in the cigar
business. It started with a dream, and through their can-do spirit
and never-say-die attitude made Drew Estate one of the premier
cigar manufacturers on the planet. The two frat brothers from New
York started out small…. Small, as in a 16 square foot retail
kiosk in the World Trade Center in NYC.
The early days were fraught with peril, you’d think these two frat
brothers went to the school of hard knocks. Picking themselves up,
dusting themselves off and never backing down would become a
trademark in the years to come for them & their fledgling cigar
company, Drew Estate.
In late 1998, Jonathan Drew moved to Esteli, Nicaragua with the
hopes of starting a rebirth in the cigar world. With a handful of
rollers and an even smaller handful of money, the story of “That
Crazy Gringo” began. Imagine, going from a NYC apartment to
sleeping on a mattress above a ram shackle factory, hardly knowing
a word of Spanish too!
Back in Brooklyn, Marvin was holding down the fort, a beat up
office in DUMBO, begging & borrowing from anyone who’d give ‘em a
chance… parents, cousins, friends, unscrupulous characters… For a
year or so, things were bleak… but they were on to something, just
need more money…
In early 1999, Jonathan returned to Brooklyn with several amazing
new blends for the next Drew Estate release. It was different,
even shocking, and it needed something equally as spectacular to
launch it. Enter Scott “ACID” Chester, an emerging artist in the
DUMBO scene, whose mixing of industrial, urban, graffiti &
motorcycle art would make for the perfect vehicle.
1998 & 1999 were crazy… running on fumes, bank account empty, but
little by little we chipped away… Some great people came to us and
pointed us in the right direction… We could have easily contracted
out our cigars, but we wanted to go all in, owning our own
factory, making our own cigars, doing things our way, which turns
out is definitely the hard way.
By 2000, we were ready for Round 2 with the release of Natural by
Drew Estate. The ying to ACID’s yang, Natural was equally as
original and more traditional. The launch of Natural took place on
a vintage yacht sailing around Manhattan with invited friends and
industry folk. Natural’s alluring flavor and aroma was the perfect
match for a special evening.
Contrary to popular belief, ACID was not our first cigar brand. La
Vieja Habana was. Originally released in 1998, this traditional
cigar put us on the map, but when hurricane Mitch ravaged
Nicaragua, the brand was put on hold. In 2001, La Vieja Habana
returned loud and proud in stylish Art Deco form, a mix of
tropical Cuban and NYC deco. The cigar, a real cigar smoker’s
stick, rich tobaccos, great wrapper selections, and a
can’t-be-beat price.
Early ‘01, we were making progress when Forbes magazine did an
article called Cult Brands and included us alongside such brands
as Krispy Kreme, Apple & Harley Davidson! It was a nice validation
of the hard work we’ve put in & put a little zip on our pitches
the rest of the year.
By 2002, our little factory in Esteli was cranking out some
amazing cigars, and a whole lot of them too, like our newest
infused cigar AMBROSIA tobaccos exxotica. Everyone looked at us
like we had three heads when we released it, but no matter, it
showcased our dedication to The Rebirth of Cigars and to
Jonathan’s vision of the Cigar Subculture.
2004 brought us to a crossroads. Our ever-growing company needed a
change. So, we packed up shop and left the cozy confines of NYC
for the fun and sun of Miami. Our move to Miami coincided with the
hiring of a new company president: Steve Saka. His challenge, to
guide us to the next level (and to bust everyone’s butt like a
drill sergeant).
On the horizon, dreams were about to come true. Jonathan’s full
vision of La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate. The dream that began nearly
10 years ago becomes reality with the building of our new factory.
One of the most, impressive cigar factories in all Central
America. Our old factory in Esteli was home to us for nearly a
decade, its amazing to think of the many millions of cigars that
we were able to produce there. Cigars are so much more than the
factory they are made in, it is the people who make them that
really make it special. Viva Estelianos! You are the best!
We purchased a pristine piece of land overlooking a valley and
tobacco fields, and broke ground for our factory in September
2006.
Opening in July of 2007, La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate is truly a
sight to behold. At over 96,000 sq. feet, it is the largest cigar
factory in Nicaragua and one of the five largest premium cigar
factories in the world. While others have built simple, economical
cinder block cube-like structures, we understood the importance of
making our factory special. It isn’t just the place where we make
94,000 handmade cigars a day, it is a reflection of who we are and
what Drew Estate means.
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