Drew Estate Cigars Kentucky Fire Cured Sweets Chunky
- Size: 4 x 46
- Strength: Medium
Kentucky Fire Cured is not something new to the world of tobacco, as it has been grown for over 200 years. Easily compared to the smokey taste attributed to a peaty scotch, the KFC picks up nuances of the roasted hickory, oak or maple wood.
johnnydrastic (verified owner) –
Was very surprised at the quality of this stick. Excellent burn, superb draw, was more mellow than anticipated, but flavourful. Smoked 2 of them so far, and very consistent! Good for a 20 to 30 minute smoke. 4 stars, only because I’m waiting to see how the rest of the sticks will follow. Highly recommended!!
barch1 –
Bought these looking for something new in a short medium flavourful cigar. Nope! I hate em. Too strong and overwhelming I can’t even finish them. I’d say this is a full flavor cigar especially after the first 1/3 is smoked. Better cigars out there for same price point.
barch1 –
Bought these looking for something new in a short medium flavourful cigar. Too strong and overwhelming I can’t even finish them. I’d say this is a full flavor cigar especially after the first 1/3 is smoked. Better cigars out there for same price point.
dvigliatore –
20-25 min smoke. Way less bold than anticipated but good draw with an even burn. Sweet and smoky taste throughout. Great for the price.
dvigliatore –
20-25 min smoke. Way less bold than anticipated but good draw with an even burn. Sweet and smoky taste throughout. Great for the price.
Fakename McAlias –
I really enjoyed this one; the aroma was similar to the Toscano brand, but without the oily taste. The draw was more like a regular, non fire cured cigar, which I preferred. Fair price ($7.84 as of writing) and no plain band, I’ll probably buy some more in the future if they’re restocked.