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Liga Privada No. 9 Parejo

Liga Privada No. 9 Parejo

Cigar Attributes

Country of Origin Nicaragua
Size 6 x 52
Strength Full
Liga Privada No. 9 Parejo cigars were originally created for the sole smoking pleasure of Drew Estate president Steve Saka. Exquisitely blended from 7 different tobaccos from 7 different farms, it is handcrafted only by the factory's absolute best torcedors. Each cigar is flawless in construction, flavor and character. Rich, complex and full-bodied without being harsh, this Liga Privada ("private blend") is best described in one word: Satisfying. Try some today and taste the other side of Drew Estate!

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Liga Privada No. 9 Parejo Cigar

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Reviewed by Gary Korb
August 07, 2008
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Score: 9.7

By Hayard Tenney

Word about Drew Estate's Liga Privada No. 9 has spread like a virus, ascending the "must-try lists" of cigar smokers everywhere (including yours truly). So imagine my utter delight in being asked to review it.

Legend has it that Steve Saka was looking for a cigar to smoke daily and share with industry insiders (ironically, Drew Estate's Presidente doesn't like infused cigars). After 50-some blends, they finally achieved "Private Blend No. 9". It features tobaccos grown from 7 different farms, or vegas, including one of the most stunning Maduro wrappers I've had the pleasure of putting flame to. Though originally envisioned as strictly an estate cigar, Liga Privada No. 9 is now for sale, thanks to word-of-mouth and skyrocketing demand.

The finely veined capa is almost jet-black, an impressive color considering its all-natural fermentation. A perfectly symmetrical cap adorns the head, and when pinched, the cigar's length is firm, with considerable heft. As if to confirm the hype surrounding it, the cigar simply feels substantial.

I take a sniff and am immediately drawn back to my lunchbox: it's not coffee or nutmeg or earth I detect, but (don't laugh) a Fruit Roll-up. I can't believe it myself, but the smell is sweet, round and citric. The cigar cuts beautifully, exposing firmly packed, well-aged tobaccos. The test draw is easy and earthy, with hints of bitter chocolate.

It takes a while to light, but once glowing, full-bodied Maduro madness ensues. A base of earthy, sweet flavors drenches my palate, accented with black pepper, rich leather and some spice. To add to the cigar's remarkable complexity, I also notice char and some saltiness. After 1/4" it rounds out, the pepper giving way to a more pronounced sweetness in the aroma.

1/2" in, the smoke has formed a leathery core laced with earth and salt. The wisps of resting smoke are white and deliver a deeply satisfying aroma. The burn meanders a bit, though never more than 1/16". I'm struck both by its balance and its power.

A column of light, matte gray ash begins to form which taps off neatly in 3/4" nuggets. The smoke's texture has turned creamier, shaking off the saltiness. I note intensified leather and earthy, citric notes at the 2/3 point, plus the reappearance of some spice.

By halfway through, the leathery character has intensified. The bitter chocolate redoubles as well, and through the final third, these flavors crescendo to a harmonious buffet of richness. After 1 hour. 45 minutes, I'm spent. This outstanding cigar has become, in my mind, a meter-stick: what full-bodied Maduro cigars should aspire to.

Appearance: 10
Construction: 10
Burn: 9
Draw: 10
Aroma: 10
Flavor: 9
Final: 9.7

 
 


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Where have you been while on my cigar hunt!!

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Reviewed by K Doty in Tulsa Oklahoma
March 27, 2009
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Made me wonder what i had been missing out on for so long. I like to smoke the beauties and stock them when i can afford to. I like to allow them to just sit and age for a while.

 

A privelage to be able to buy these beauties!

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Reviewed by K Doty in Tulsa Oklahoma
March 27, 2009
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You know it truly a privilege to be able to get our hands on The CEO of Drew Estates Personal Blend of Cigar which is the Liga Privada No.9

Well worth the wait and price.. Get your hands on one then buy a box of these bad boys and let them age gracefully in the back of your humidor..

 

Leaps into my top three!

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Reviewed by Mike in North Kingstown, RI
January 10, 2009
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Nothing not to love. Great appearance, color & draw. The ash is solid and is the color of charcoal ash. The taste is robust - chocolate, cocoa and leather with a slight pepper finish. Every one is as good as the last. Always ready in my humidor.

 
 

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