Description
Kentucky Fire Cured Original Flying Pig is a cigar like no other and a size that must be tried to be believed! To begin with, Jonathan Drew’s creation of Drew Estate started a revolution of amazing cigars. From Acid to Liga Privada , Undercrown, Herrera Esteli and beyond.
Kentucky Seed tobacco grows in ideal climate and conditions in the heart of Hopkinsville, Kentucky. At this point, when they mature they hang in the tobacco barns. Here the leaves undergo a smoking process for 14 days using hardwoods such as oak, maple and hickory. What must be remembered is this process has been used for over 200 years. Drew Estate was the first to use it for premium cigars.
With attention to detail, the blend features Kentucky seed tobacco, grown and fire cured in Kentucky, along with Nicaraguan and Brazilian fillers. The cigar is then wrapped with a Mexican San Andres wrapper to round out the flavor profile. What makes this Flying Pig size so great is how slow and even the burn is. The thick ring produces heaps of aromatic smoke yielding the signature taste of this complex fire cured process.
To sum up, the result is a smoking experience that is totally unique in the world of premium cigars. There are so many descriptions of these smokes, you’re better off trying them to decide for yourself.
The Kentucky Fire Cured Flying Pig Original is curated in 12 count boxes. And don’t forget, Flying Pigs are not available on a regular basis. Get them while have them!
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richie –
As I’ve often said, this is a medium bodied cigar like no other. The tobacco used is cured in barns that burn hardwoods like oak and maple to infuse a totally unique flavor into the leaves. The rarely produced Flying Pig sized perfecto’s shape and dimensions allow all of this blend’s flavor and character to be thoroughly enjoyed via a wide open draw. This packaging will not last long.