Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions Today, announced that they would be rebranding their lines as well as releasing two new line extensions. The two new versions are the  Brazilian Maduro and Miami. The entire line will be shown off later this week at the IPCPR trade show.

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions The  Brazilian Maduro uses a Plantation Grown Mata Fina wrapper, Connecticut River Valley Broadleaf binder, and fillers from . Like all other products, it is made at La Gran Fabrica . The cigar was blended by and comes in 5 sizes:

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions Before , 's home factory was El Titan de Bronze in Miami. There is where the  Miami comes from. It is only rolled by level 9 rollers from Cuba. It was first released in one vitola last year as a short corona. Now the line will have 5 total vitolas available. The blend uses an Ecuadorian Oscuro wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatran binder with select from the and . The new look of Miami uses a black and gold color tone and comes in the following 5 vitolas:

From Little Havana, , Master Blender of , “The Herrera Brazilian Maduro is my expression of the floral and earthy Brazilian Mata Fina tobacco. We use it typically as a binder or accent tobacco in the filler but I wanted to showcase its dynamic and unique texture. I really like the black and gold color tone of the Miami and how it fits into the brand portfolio with multiple vitola expressions in the Miami blend. Working with my family on this brand takes me back to my blending roots and sincerely excites me.”

The original line and Norteno are also getting updated looks for IPCPR 2018. Each will now have a similar look unifying all 4 lines. The will now come in 25 count boxes. adds, “The uniform packaging for the line has elements of classic Cuban inspired branding mixed with modern simplicity. I loved the classic cabinet boxes, but it was time to partner with our retail tobacconists and create a more cohesive space for Herrera fans to find my blends on the shelf.”

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions The blend remains unchanged and uses an Ecuadorian wrapper, Honduran Binder , and filler from , they still come in 5 vitolas:

Cigar News: Drew Estate Rebrands Herrera Esteli and Announces Maduro and Miami Extensions Norteno blend uses tobaccos from the Esteli, and Jalapa growing regions of , a Honduran Binder, and a Mexican San Andrés. It will come in the same 5 vitolas but now comes in 25 count boxes. Previously they were 10.

The 28 & 75 count refillable display trays and the 25 count refill bundles for tobacconists will no longer be supported. This means they are able to condense to only 25 count boxes across the entire brand except for limited production vitolas.