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meatcake 11:50 PM 07-24-2013
Here is a video review of the new Nica Rustica cigar from Drew Estate.
http://youtu.be/spjDIMwSOTs
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688sonarmen 06:18 AM 07-25-2013
Here is a word.
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meatcake 06:59 AM 07-25-2013
Originally Posted by 688sonarmen:
Here is a word.
"Here" is a word!!! "Hear" is the same word but different!
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Wharf Rat 04:24 PM 07-25-2013
"Here" is where we are looking for reviews - not a link. Forget about buying from these people.
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Zane 04:49 PM 07-25-2013
Originally Posted by Wharf Rat:
"Here" is where we are looking for reviews - not a link. Forget about buying from these people.
Did you even listen to the review? Or just came along for a snarky comment?
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meatcake 01:17 AM 07-26-2013
Originally Posted by Wharf Rat:
"Here" is where we are looking for reviews - not a link. Forget about buying from these people.
It is a review but an audio review. I don't see anything wrong with that. I didn't see a section for video or audio so figured this was were to post it. Sorry If you don't like the format in which the review was delivered but technically it is still a review.
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pnoon 01:26 AM 07-26-2013
These types of cigar reviews are being discussed by the ToE.
Cigar Asylum is not meant to be a platform in order to redirect traffic to other places.

Amendments and clarifications to our rules will be posted soon.
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meatcake 10:02 AM 07-26-2013
Ok well here is a WRITTEN review for those that prefer that method.

Drew Estate Nica Rustica (Pre-Release) Review
Details:
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Mediums
Binder: Mexican San Andreas Negro
Filler: Grade A Nicaraguan (Esteli & Jalapa)
Strength: Medium/Full
Size: 6x52
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++Important Notice: This is a pre-release version of the Nica Rustica. It was a sample that came to us from the IPCPR show this year. With that in mind, this cigar might not be exactly like the one that is released in a few months. A lot of times small changes will happen to a cigar right before its release so read this review with this factoid in mind. Also, this was smoked the day it came back from the show so it probably didn’t have the proper time to acclimate to the climate change from Las Vegas to Dallas Tx. Some of the issues presented below may have been caused by that dramatic change in climate.++
Pre-light:
True to its name the Nica Rustica is very Rustic looking with its toothy, dark, splotchy wrapper. Veins are prominent and they lead your eye to the closed foot and the stubby tail at the cap that is similar to what DE did with the Papas Fritas. The band is very brightly colored with Yellow and Red jumping out at you and slapping you in the face, a precognition of things to come. After a quick snip of the tail, the cold draw brings little flavor, a slight spice is really all it brings to the picture but that is more than likely due to the closed foot present. I will admit that after I did the cold draw I said “duh..closed foot” in my head.
First Third:
Immediately after lighting the cigar your eye balls will be accosted with that signature Drew Estate thick wall of wandering smoke. You will also get a healthy dose of sweet spice on the tongue that is just fantastic. I was expecting the retrohale to be full of peppery spice but instead I got the same sweetness from the Maduro wrapper along with a slight caramel creaminess. Dark coffee flavors are prominent through the first third along with that Maduro sweetness. Apparently I didn’t toast the whole foot or the cigar was slightly wet because I burned through the first few minutes without the wrapper burning at all causing a small tunnel. After a slight correction, all was well. So far this is a very bold, strong cigar with tons of flavor.
Second Third:
At this point I am thinking this is the BEST Drew Estate product I have smoked in a long time. In this price range the Undercrown Viva is my favorite DE product but I have to tell you, at this point, this cigar kicks that to the curb. I am really enjoying the bold flavors that the Nica Rustica brings to the playing field. The cigar has mellowed a bit in the second third but there is still a ton of flavor. The burn is a bit wavy but that just goes along with the charm of this cigar. It is Rustic, its ugly with a wavy burn line but the flavor curb stomp on your palate makes it all worth it. Nothing much has changed second third beyond the strength moving down a notch but it is still a great smoke. The smoke coming out of this cigar RIVALS any other Drew Estate I have smoked and it is ghostly white and as thick as a puff of cotton. During the review I had a hard time seeing my friend across the table because of the amount of smoke gathering around us.
Last Third:
The strength has returned at the end of the last third bringing to the sweet flavor blasted profile a heavy dose of pepper. For those of you that like that KICK at the end of a cigar, you are in for a treat. For those of you that tend to shy away from black pepper in cigars, you might want to put it down about halfway through the last third. Even if you DO wimp out and don’t make it to the end of this cigar, the overall experience is one that will stick with you because this is a memorable cigar.
Final Thoughts:
This will easily be a go to cigar for me between the mountains of flavor, the visual beauty of the smoke and the killer $6.95 price point make this cigar a no brainer. I am looking forward to getting a box of these and smoking up half and seeing how the rest age. Drew Estate has another winner in their collection. It amazes me how much of my cooler is filled with Drew Estate Products, between the Undercrowns, Liga Privada, Herrera Esteli and now the Nica Rustica, I might need another cooler soon.

Here are a few more pics for you, the pics are only from the Pre-Light because I was doing a podcast while reviewing this so I wasn't able to stop and take pictures.
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688sonarmen 10:05 AM 07-26-2013
Thanks for the review!
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pnoon 10:07 AM 07-26-2013
Thanks, Brandon.

It's really not about what format individual members prefer. It is more about a philosophy that we would like people to contribute content to CA.

We allow bloggers to include a link to their site in their sig line here. So those that wish to visit other review sites, have an easy way to do so.
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meatcake 10:21 AM 07-26-2013
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Thanks, Brandon.

It's really not about what format individual members prefer. It is more about a philosophy that we would like people to contribute content to CA.

We allow bloggers to include a link to their site in their sig line here. So those that wish to visit other review sites, have an easy way to do so.
Makes sense, and duly noted. I do want to contribute to the site for sure.
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Porch Dweller 02:02 PM 07-26-2013
Thanks for the review! I look forward to trying one of these.
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STEVE S 03:07 PM 07-26-2013
Great review thanks for sharing.
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Wharf Rat 03:51 PM 07-26-2013
Thanks for the review!
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 03:54 PM 07-26-2013
thanks for posting this review. I am excited to try these.
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mahtofire14 04:16 PM 07-26-2013
Sounds like I have another DE cigar to try and get my hands on.
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TJtorpedo 08:35 PM 07-26-2013
Awesome review Brandon! A buddy of mine who owns my local B&M (great dude by the way, Kevin from Winston's Humidor in Midlothian, VA) gave me one from the show, so I was lucky enough to smoke one of these. They are freaking fantastic! I hope DE doesn't tweak them too much for production because they are perfect as is, and at that price point, it doesn't get any better than that.
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maninblack 11:11 PM 07-26-2013
Great review! Anxious to get my hands on these!
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icehog3 10:53 AM 07-29-2013
Thanks for posting the written review. :-)
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MUNKY 10:47 PM 07-29-2013
Looking forward to this one
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