Drew Estate Liga Privada H99 Flying Pig
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Artikelnummer (SKU)
90049765
Herstellernummer (MPN)
123112201I
Im Sortiment seit
05.03.2026
Marke
Herstellungsart
Länge
4 inches / 10.16 cm
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Deckblatt Land
Deckblatt Sorte
Umblatt Land
Umblatt Sorte
Einlage Land
Boxpressed
Tabacalera
La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate
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Importeur
GRE Trade GmbH, Rietzer Berg 26, 14797 Kloster Lehnin OT Rietz, https://gre-trade.de/#kontakt
GRE Trade GmbH, Rietzer Berg 26, 14797 Kloster Lehnin OT Rietz, https://gre-trade.de/#kontakt
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Preis/Leistung
4
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Qualität
8
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Stärke
5
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San Humidorian

FatCigarsOnly
The Flying Pig H99 is a medium-to-full-bodied cigar wrapped in a beautiful dark reddish, oily leaf. The cold draw is particularly inviting, offering delicious notes of roasted coffee, earth, and subtle sweetness. Despite its compact appearance, the cigar feels surprisingly light in the hand. Construction is generally good, though not flawless. The dark grey ash is somewhat fragile, and the burn required one or two minor touch-ups along the way. I'm not usually a fan of Corojo wrappers, but this cigar is a work of art as a whole and one I genuinely enjoyed. The profile is rich and satisfying, with dominant notes of earth, cocoa, roasted coffee, nuts, and cedar, complemented by subtle hints of sweet spice. All of this comes in my favorite 4x60 format, making for a memorable smoking experience. Overall, it's a cigar every enthusiast should experience at least once. However, enjoyable as it is, I personally don't find its €20+ price tag justified for repeat purchases.
06.07.2026

FatCigarsOnly
verifizierter Kauf
The Flying Pig H99 is a medium-to-full-bodied cigar wrapped in a beautiful dark reddish, oily leaf. The cold draw is particularly inviting, offering delicious notes of roasted coffee, earth, and subtle sweetness. Despite its compact appearance, the cigar feels surprisingly light in the hand. Construction is generally good, though not flawless. The dark grey ash is somewhat fragile, and the burn required one or two minor touch-ups along the way. I'm not usually a fan of Corojo wrappers, but this cigar is a work of art as a whole and one I genuinely enjoyed. The profile is rich and satisfying, with dominant notes of earth, cocoa, roasted coffee, nuts, and cedar, complemented by subtle hints of sweet spice. All of this comes in my favorite 4x60 format, making for a memorable smoking experience. Overall, it's a cigar every enthusiast should experience at least once. However, enjoyable as it is, I personally don't find its €20+ price tag justified for repeat purchases.
TAM