La Vieja Habana Corojo
La Vieja Habana Corojo
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Drew Estate's Humble Beginnings
La Vieja Habana marks the very beginning of Drew Estate’s rise. In 1996, Jonathan Drew was selling these cigars from a small kiosk inside the World Trade Center while a single roller crafted them in Manhattan. As demand grew, production shifted to Nicaragua, and the company eventually became one of the most recognized names in the cigar world, now producing millions of cigars each year. La Vieja Habana Corojo remains the blend that brings those early days back into focus, offering rich character at a wallet-friendly price.
La Vieja Habana Corojo is made at La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate in Esteli, Nicaragua and rolled in a Cuban sandwich style using clippings of premium tobacco from other Drew Estate blends. Wrapped in a leathery Corojo leaf, this medium to full bodied cigar delivers cedar, baking spices, and a hint of sweetness, creating a satisfying profile that connects its humble origins to the broader Drew Estate portfolio.