Cigar News: Drew Estate Names Willy Herrera as “Master Blender”
Cigar News: Drew Estate Names Willy Herrera as “Master Blender”

Cigar News: Herrera Esteli Launching Norteño in Late Spring

Cigar News: Herrera Esteli Launching Norteño in Late Spring
Cigar News: Launching in Late Spring

Herrera Esteli Norteño Launching in Late Spring

After an auspicious release with the cigar line (The Piramide Fino was named Cigar Aficionado’s No. 8 cigar of 2013), brand-owner is looking to launch a new cigar—the . Unlike the original line, which is made at the Gran Fabrica , will be produced in the Joya de factory.

“I am working with Joya de because we are at capacity at ,” said Herrera. “ is a bit stronger than the core line and a completely different blend. As for art, the main band will say ‘‘ with a secondary band that says ‘.'”

The blend features a dark, wrapper, Honduran binder and Nicaraguan filler. Though slated for six sizes, the portfolio won’t include any cigars with ring gauges larger than 52. Vitolas start at 4 inches by 42 ring and gradually continue at 5 1/2 by 44, 4 3/4 by 48, a 5 by 50 (belicoso), 6 by 50 and 6 by 52. According to Herrera, all sizes will be pressed.

Both the core line and the are co-owned and distributed by , which also owns one of the largest cigar facilities in and distributes all Joya de brands as well.

“It has truly been an inspirational experience to watch transition from a Little Havana cigarmaker to a Nicaraguan cigar manufacturer,” said , co-owner and primary spokesman of . “I guess the name encapsulates his life journey. People really love him here in .”

Prices have not been established for the new line but Herrera expects to be out by late spring in June and he’s hoping that production at Joya de will translate to higher volume and less restrictions on availability, as the core brand is made on a very limited basis and sometimes difficult to find.

“I chose the name for a couple of reasons,” Herrera explains. “First, in , people from Estelí are referred to as northerners or Norteños. Also, I am a northerner in the country.”

It should be noted that the cigar line has been officially renamed by . The words “Imported From ” no longer appear on the band and have been replaced with the words “By ,” though older, unsold stock will still have the original bands.

For updates and ratings on the new brand, see upcoming issues of Cigar Insider.

Souce: Cigar Aficionado
Posted: March 5, 2014

Cigar News: Launching in Late Spring