For the 2014 IPCPR Convention and Trade Show, Drew Estate took its booth to new heights–literally. The two-story space was built to look like the Manhattan Bridge, which is prominently featured in the company’s logo. It gave off a noticeably different feel, as it chewed up the a good bit of the floor but also made the space feel much more packed and busy, which was only further aided by a big list of new products bearing the company’s mark as well as a pair of other companies who Drew Estate now distributes. Probably the most well-known and anticipated release slated for IPCPR was Willy Herrera’s Herrera Esteli Norteño. As was reported prior to the show, the cigar will be available in five sizes: a 6 1/2 x 44 lonsdale, 5 1/2 x 54 robusto grande, 6 x 50 toro, 4 3/4 x 48 corona extra and a 5 x 50 belicoso fino. The band features a silhouette of the Guardabarranco, the national bird of Nicaragua. The name comes from the term used for those who come from the northern part of the country, which includes Estelí, where Drew Estate is located. The cigars should be arriving in the next ...
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