The latest cigar from Drew Estate, 20 Acre Farm, is now shipping nationwide. 20 Acre Farm was revealed during Drew Estate‘s “Freestyle Live: Special Edition” broadcast on Nov. 11th and was sent out unbanded and secretly to those that purchased the Freestyle Live Pack beforehand.
The blend for 20 Acre Farm uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade Grown wrapper, Sun Grown Habano binder, and fillers from Estelí and Jalapa as well as Florida Sun Grown leaf, grown and harvested by Jeff Borysiewicz on his 20-acre plot of land near the Central Florida town of Clermont. This farm is the inspiration for the cigar’s name.
The amount of fun I experienced unveiling 20 Acre Farm with Drew Estate during Freestyle Live Special Edition was intense and I’m extremely proud of the cigar. 20 Acre Farm is a masterpiece that showcases our Florida Sun Grown tobacco while enhancing the sophisticated smoking characteristics of the other tobaccos in the blend, especially the Connecticut Shade Grown wrapper. As a premium cigar retailer for more than 20 years, I can’t wait to offer 20 Acre Farm to my customers and I’m looking forward to hearing what other premium tobacconists think of the cigar.
Jeff Borysiewicz
20 Acre Farm is a brand with both purpose and promise. While many of ya’ll might think of Drew Estate as a bunch of roughneck reservoir dogs, this is really only partially true. We also have a very elegant side to us, a classy side if you will. The elegance of 20 Acre Farm is unquestionable, as that luxurious creamybomb coats the palate with layer after layer of butta and more butta. It’s just so smooth it’s crazy. The brand promise speaks to our love affair with this 20-acre plot of dirt in Florida that we continue to nourish year after year. Our brand promise is actually to the farm, kinda like that book about ‘the little engine that could.’ We’re simply in love with that farm.
Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate
20 Acre Farm comes in boxes of 20 cigars and in three sizes: Toro (6 x 52) $13.40 per cigar, Robusto (5 ¼ x 54) $12.40 per cigar, and Gordito (6 x 60) $15.40 per cigar.