Nicaraguan cigarmaker Drew Property has launched Nica Rustica Adobe, the most recent line extension to its budget-friendly Nica Rustica model. The revealing occurred late final week on Drew Property’s Freestyle Stay occasion, which streamed on social media by way of YouTube and Fb Stay. Retailers can anticipate Nica Rustica Adobe to begin delivery this summer time.
Just like the 20 Acre Farm model final 12 months, the Nica Rustica Adobes have been first despatched to 10,000 people who smoke across the nation as a trio of un-banded thriller cigars in anticipation of the live-stream unveiling.
Adobe was made in tribute to the individuals of Estelí, Nicaragua, the place the La Gran Fabrica Drew Property manufacturing facility is situated, and the packaging is impressed by the colourful properties of Estelí’s residents. The art work is by Subculture Studios’ Richard “Canine” Diaz, and incorporates the city’s emblem, “El Brujito,” a petroglyph of a local shaman carved roughly 6,000 years in the past on a mountain close to Estelí.
The cigars are rolled with a Ecuador Habano wrapper, a Brazilian binder and Nicaraguan fillers from the Estelí and Jalapa areas. In accordance with the corporate, Nica Rustica Adobe is medium-to-full in physique.
Packaged in 25-count packing containers, Adobe is available in three sizes all with prompt retail costs lower than $7: Toro, measuring 6 inches by 52 ring gauge ($5.76); Robusto, 5 inches by 54 ($5.20); and Gordo, 6 by 60 ($6.48).
Although not scheduled for delivery till August, Nica Rustica Adobe will even be previewed throughout a two-day Drew Property occasion at The Humidour Cigar Shoppe in Cockeysville, Maryland beginning on Could 19.
Nica Rustica debuted in 2013 as a single-sized launch with a country, closed foot and pigtail cap. Extra sizes adopted, however worth was all the time as central to the cigar’s theme as rusticity. In contrast to the Nica Rustica core line, Adobes don’t have closed toes or pigtail caps.