Drew Estate has announced that their Liga Privada Nasty Fritas will be moving from 50-Count boxes to a new 25-count box. The company says that the switch to the smaller box size creates a friendlier presence for retailers’ valuable humidor shelf space, while at the same time providing a more economical value for consumers.
The cigar itself comes in a unique conical Short Pyramid vitola (4 x 52 at its widest point). The Liga Privada Único Serie Nasty Fritas blend uses a Connecticut River Valley Broadleaf No. 1 Dark wrapper, Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina binder that Drew Estate uses for Liga Privada No. 9 cigars and like the Liga Privada Único Serie Papas Fritas, the Nasty Fritas filler blend uses left over tobacco trimmings created in the making of Liga Privada No. 9 and Liga Privada T52 cigars.
These nasty, gnarly, little broadleaf bullies were introduced as an exclusive smoke for our Cigar Safari guests in Nicaragua years ago. Cigar Safari adventurers went loco for Nasty Fritas’ rich character and extraordinary flavor. Switching Nasty Fritas to 25-count boxes is a good move but they still look soooo Nasty. I’ll tell ya the full story when I see ya next.
Jonathan Drew, President of Drew Estate
The new 25-count Liga Privada Unico Serie Nasty Fritas cigars is now available exclusively to all participating Drew Diplomat Program partners with an MSRP of $7 per cigar or $175 per box.