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Drew Estate My Uzi Weighs A Ton Cigar Review

Posted on Monday, December 10, 2012 in Cigar Reviews

 

Drew Estate My Uzi Weighs A Ton Cigar Review

This 5.5×52 stick features a dark brown mottled wrapper with a firm even pack, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap, slight oil sheen, soft satin feel and rich barnyard aroma. First light reveals a snug draw with good smoke output showing medium-full bodied flavors of a deep earth and musty damp slightly sweet chocolate with a long full finish. The first third burns very slowly taking 30 minutes to end, with the flavors shifting to a deep musty earth dropping the chocolate and adding a little zing to the finish. 45 minutes in at the 1/2 way point flavors shift a little bringing in a bit of sweetness to the draw while the finish goes to a shorter parched earth. Ending at 1:15 the last third went back to a damp earth, dropping the sweetness.

This is a filler review since I borked the video, filming the whole darn thing – with my mic off. Sigh.

Edit: to be more clear this is only a written review.

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  1. RyanG says:

    Been wanting to try one of these. I haven’t been disappointed by a DE smoke yet. Still enjoying the undercrown, :) .

  2. JJO says:

    I’ve only had the Bait Fish, since until now, the larger ring gauges kept me away. Now that this one is out, I’ll have to give it a try.

  3. Greg Bellante says:

    This is a 1st , I’m having trouble getting the video review of this cigar . Is any-one else having the same problem? Seems like the video just wont load.

  4. dbfr181 says:

    MUWAT is on its way now!

  5. miro79 says:

    I thought Bryan was saying tight and visible seams this whole time. I need to start reading the reviews and not just watch the videos.

  6. omies says:

    Bought a pkg. special at local cigar club event… thought they are ok but nothing to wright home about! will smoke again just to see if opinion changes.

  7. playersrun1 says:

    foot smelled like cocoa powder and cedar/wood, while the wrapper smelled like wood/cedar and eath. was hoping for some more complexity in the smoke based on those pre-light smells, but maintained an earth/wood taste throughout.

  8. stevenknisley says:

    This cigar looks good but its name? Some of drew estates names are a little odd

    • Jared says:

      It was a Public Enemy song, which expanded on a lyric from a previous Public Enemy song. It has since been swiped and reused by other artists because they lack creativity.

  9. iseedro says:

    lol the Mic was off, but I’ve been wanting to try this but I’ve been turned off by shop owner near my house but i will try it anyway

  10. samgiroux42 says:

    I have a friend that swears by these lately. Need to try them.

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