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T.G
11-08-2010, 08:09 AM
Just got back from a few days in Esteli Nicaragua on the Cigar Safari w/ Jonathan Drew.

Best. Cigar. Trip. EVAR.


A quick rundown...

We all few in from Miami and were met at the airport by Pedro, our tour gude and and one of Jons upper empolyees in Nicaragua. The moment we all hop into the Ratmobile (tour bus) Pedro is handing out refreshments (sodas, water, beer) and T52s, LP9s, JdNs, Tabak Especials, whatever you want - he has boxes of it on the bus.

A quick rundown on the history of Nicaragua and off to a fantastic restruant with an open serving area overlooking a huge volcanic lake - just a phenomenal view and great food (everything is included - you pay for nothing except any sovineers that you may choose to buy at local stores). Back into the Ratmobile and more cigars and a trip to one of the active volcanos which helped to create the wonderfull black soil of the area which is responsible for growing some of the finest tobaccos in the world.

We arive at Drew Estates factory and Jonathan is there to greet us and inform us that he has "some great surprises" planned for us. We get settled into our rooms and head up to the lounge to enjoy some cigars and drinks before dinner, and after we've been up there for a bit, one of Jon's surprises walks through the door... Jeorge Padron and he's carrying a bundle of his cigars for us to enjoy (in addition to all the cigars that Jon is supplying) over the next few days. Jeorge stays through dinner and for a few hours after, just talking and hanging out with us all the while.

Next morning, we're off to Don Pepin's My Father factory and guess who is there to greet us...
Pete Johnson with a bundle of Tatuaje Black Petite Robustos. How frickin' cool is that?
(It was supposed to be a surprise but Pete posted it on facebook before we got there...)

We head off to Pepin's tobacco fields and since there is no tobacco in the ground yet, Pete is walking us trough the tents where the seeds are started and about 1/3 of the way through this, the man himself, Don Pepin comes walking up behind us with a giant smile on his face. He takes us through the process and out into one of the fields, explaining all the intricacies and then off to another one of his fields, where we got the Ratmobile stuck (someone has a photo of Jon pushing the bus, I'll have to look for it later). Then back to the My Father factory where Pepin walked us through every part of the operation and damn near every room. Never once did I see that man without a smile on his face, he was so happy to share his love with us because of our passion.

Back to DE for Lunch and then off to a very special factory. No other factory in Nicaragua could hold the honor and distinction of where we were going next. Joya de Nicaragua, over 40 years of history, pride and tradition all in, what is now, one small building (at one time it was the largest factory in the country). Mario (JdN's general manager) took us through the whole operation, showing us some of the unique things about JdN. Watching Jon take a experimental Antanio cigar (based on some changes he sugguested) fresh from the rollera's table, light it and his eyes and expression just screamed "BOO-YAH!". Jon asks Mario we could all get some and next thing you know, all of us are standing there on the rolling floor of JdN totally in awe of this cigar just rolled seconds before that we are all smoking. Then Mario taking us into the confrence room at the end of the tour and showing us some fantastic history and then asking us if we had any comments or thoughts for JdN and he meant it. One brother sugguesated coronas in the the new cigar we just tried, and, get this, totally unknown to us, Mario shows up the next night at dinner at DE carring bundles of the JD tweaked Antanio in corona size for us. If that isn't the ultimate in cool, nothing is.

So, back to Thursday night, we get back to DE and head up to the lounge before dinner and Pete walks through the door and starts handing out La Verite 2009s (yes, 2009s!). Don Pepin and Pete join us for dinner. Pepin heads home, Pete stays with us, and we all head off to a local nightclub and meet up with Jeorge Padron again.

The next morning, we're off to the Padron factory where Jeorge had something really special for us and gives us the tour of the factory, a small section of his fields, he shows us his padron peppers grown on the Padron farm for making the hot sauce that will come with the Padron 47ths (ok, the peppers are real but it's only like 20 plants, but we were joking about a Padron hot sauce made with padron peppers being included with certain boxes). Just an amazing operation he has there.

Back to DE and time for a tour of Jon's factory and more. Nintey six thousand square feet of factory space. 96,000... That's the size of Home Depot or Lowes... That's huge... and, it's not big enough...

Jon shows us the factory, tells us stories, just lets his love and passion for it all come through. This is a man who about 15 years ago, showed up in Nicaragua with a paper bag of money, passion and a dream and desire to make cigars and it all comes through. And through that, we saw some some really cool things about his cigars and how no one else is doing anything like what he showed us.

Then, we go into one of the confrence rooms and Jon starts puttig piles of tobacco out on the table - lots of piles, I mean a lot of freaking piles... Hands us some sheets with descriptions, and gives us a bit of instruction and it's time for us to blend our own cigars now. Pick the vitola, go through the tobaccos with what you have experienced and learned over the past two days, pick your filler blend, pick your capa and capote (wrapper and binder) and they'll make 10 of them for you. Maybe your cigar will flop, maybe it will be good, maybe it will be more than good, way more than good. You never know, but it will always be YOUR cigar. And they keep your blend cards on file forever so that more could be made if needed. How cool is that? (and, yes, cuz, if my blend works, I'm thinking about calling it the Strangled Hamster).

Then we got to see Jesse Flores's operation. Subculture studios. Jesse is responsible for all the artwork and designs, and he's damn good at it, and he surrounds himself with people like him, passionate former street artists whose creativity seem to know no bounds. And, get this, he gives each of us a custom silkscreened shirt - no two are alike. Damn cool in my book...

Oh, and check this, Pete joined us AGAIN for dinner, along with Mario from JdN, where he gave us the cigars that he blended and had made overnight for us just based on one BOTLs comment.

We didn't just meet cigar makers, we got to know them. We didn't just tour factories, we saw what makes them special and unique. We didn't just see cigars being made, we saw care, love and pride being rolled.

It just don't get any better than that. To borrow a line from the skipper (who was on this trip and whom some of you might know Tom from other boards) "It was like taking a cool drink from a firehose..."

I went on the trip to see cigars and their factories, what I saw was so much more... I saw a little bit of what drives Pete, I saw Pepin's secret, I saw what makes JdNs JdNs, I saw why Jeorge Padron is such a cool customer, with all the style, grace and ease of the greatest golfer, and I really saw the passion that drives my friend Jonathan.

I went to Nicaragua expecting to learn something about cigars, I walked away with so much more.



(I'm in LoCal for another 5 days, once I get back home I'll get some photos posted)

Chainsaw13
11-08-2010, 08:21 AM
Sounds like it was an awesome trip.

hscmit
11-08-2010, 08:31 AM
wow sounds like a great trip

icehog3
11-08-2010, 08:32 AM
Sounds awesome, Adam, thanks for sharing!

Emjaysmash
11-08-2010, 08:40 AM
SUPER jealous! Sounds like the trip of a lifetime!

Martel
11-08-2010, 08:41 AM
This sounds like a blast... got pics?

Cheers,
G

ABNMP619
11-08-2010, 08:42 AM
WOW! Thanks for sharing. Mucho jealous right now. That had to be the best time ever. I need to find me a travel agent that can hook this up for me when I get home. :tu -(P

SouthernSmoke
11-08-2010, 08:44 AM
My dad and I have been looking at this trip. Was it normal to visit all of the factories as you did? I know having Pete around like you guys did isn't probably the norm, so I don't expect that. But was it typical to visit Padron and My Father factories?

kelmac07
11-08-2010, 08:59 AM
Very cool...thanks for sharing!! :tu

HollywoodQue
11-08-2010, 09:19 AM
Wow, sounds like the trip of a lifetime for any cigar smoker..congrats

Goldie
11-08-2010, 09:23 AM
Thanks for sharing, sounds incredible.

big a
11-08-2010, 09:24 AM
This trip sounds amazing! Cant wait for some pics.

Superbad
11-08-2010, 09:24 AM
Sounds like you had an awesome time. I have been considering taking this trip in a year or two. Maybe we need a CA trip down there.

mariogolbee
11-08-2010, 09:34 AM
Adam, wow.:jd The funny thing is, you deserved this trip.

68TriShield
11-08-2010, 09:44 AM
Very cool,sounds like the trip of a lifetime Adam.

NCRadioMan
11-08-2010, 09:46 AM
Pure awesomeness!!!

Skywalker
11-08-2010, 09:47 AM
I thought we were friends???

You didn't even put this on the radar!!!

I'm pissed!!!:mad:

Just Kidding!!!

Sounds like a blast!!! :tu

Next time, I want to go!!!

gvarsity
11-08-2010, 09:53 AM
Sounds like a an amazing trip. Can't wait to see the pictures. :D

T.G
11-08-2010, 10:00 AM
This sounds like a blast... got pics?

Cheers,
G

It was a blast, and yes, I do have pictures, around 700 of them, plus one of the BOTLs on the trip is pooling all the photos, but I won't be home and able to access a system that can really handle processing the photos for a few more days (in SoCal right now). I'll try to get a few up as soon as possible.

BC-Axeman
11-08-2010, 10:21 AM
Nice review! :D
No, really, great write-up. A little bit jealous here.

T.G
11-08-2010, 10:31 AM
Thanks guys, yes, this was a phenominal trip. It turned into more than I could have ever dreamed or wished for, and I really hope that everyone of you who someday make the trips on your own can walk away from it with similiar feelings (I'm very sure you will).

My dad and I have been looking at this trip. Was it normal to visit all of the factories as you did? I know having Pete around like you guys did isn't probably the norm, so I don't expect that. But was it typical to visit Padron and My Father factories?

While I think it was just coincidental that he happened to be down there when we were there, Pete is just a regular guy who loves cigars and loves hanging out with people who share his passion, he just happens to make cigars too.

Every trip is different, so I can't say what factories you might see, although I think that Padron and My Father are common stops.

Sounds like you had an awesome time. I have been considering taking this trip in a year or two. Maybe we need a CA trip down there.

A CA trip would be way cool. I can call John Brooke at DE and sugguest it.

I thought we were friends???

You didn't even put this on the radar!!!

I'm pissed!!!:mad:

Just Kidding!!!

Sounds like a blast!!! :tu

Next time, I want to go!!!

It was totally last minute. I got a call Friday from John Brooke at DE and he told me there was an extra spot on the next trip and wanted to know if I could get it together to fly out to Nicaragua in 4 days. I was lucky to be able to get flights down to Miami on such short notice - had to run the tunnel at ATL to make one of my connecting flights...

You would have had a blast Darrell. Seeing Pepin's joy, seeing Flying Pigs being rolled, grabbing a fresh JdN right off the bench and having someone comment "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" because the cigar was so heavy from all the tobacco, lighting that cigar and on first puff, having the description "power, refined" pop into one's head, shooting the **** with Pete for hours...

OHRD
11-08-2010, 10:44 AM
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to describe all this Adam, loved reading this!

area51
11-08-2010, 10:54 AM
Wow that's awesome that you got to experience that. I can't wait for pictures.

Ahbroody
11-08-2010, 10:55 AM
Just awesome man. I can only hope to one day go.

bobarian
11-08-2010, 11:24 AM
Thanks for sharing Adam! Sounds like you had a great time! :banger

W.B.
11-08-2010, 11:26 AM
Sounds like a stellar trip! And smoking some seriously cool cigars the rest of us homelanders can only dream of trying, awesome. BTW, as if that couldn't provoke envy from someone, now P.P.(Padron Peppers)! That's a spicy trip!

warren G.
11-08-2010, 11:57 AM
Holy smokes, awesome report man. I'd love to do this one day.

CoreyD
11-08-2010, 11:58 AM
I have seen this trip posted when they started it and have been dreaming of it since. I always have been a fan of drew estates stories and articles and how they were born. Someday, I will have the $$ saved for this trip.

sikk50
11-08-2010, 12:06 PM
That sounds like such an awesome experience! I'm totally jelouse now!

stewshi
11-08-2010, 12:58 PM
Jaw dropping description of the trip thanks for sharing. Can someone link where we can find more info for this or point me in the right direction?

Sounds like a great MANcation trip.

Brooks W
11-08-2010, 12:59 PM
That sounds great!

I would love a list of the cigars you smoked, and your quick thoughts on them, if you remember (and have time!)

Thanks for posting! :)

~brooks

dwoodward
11-08-2010, 01:04 PM
Pretty awesome! It sounds like even tho the big boys in the industry are competitors. They are all friends as well.

Adriftpanda
11-08-2010, 03:16 PM
Adam, where the fock are the pictures?

And I hope you brought me back some good smokes, wanna come over tonight?

Apoco
11-08-2010, 03:42 PM
Very, very jealous. Sounds like a hell of a lot of fun! Can't wait to see the pictures!
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HollywoodQue
11-08-2010, 04:12 PM
Was your trip a privately sponsored trip, or can it be booked through a travel agent?

weak_link
11-08-2010, 04:16 PM
Good stuff Adam, thanks for taking the time to write it up.

Salvelinus
11-08-2010, 04:39 PM
Thanks for sharing the details of this trip. Great read.

flybum62
11-08-2010, 05:04 PM
Sounds like a fun time. Too cool to have a cigar made to your spec's.

longknocker
11-08-2010, 05:08 PM
Awesome Trip, Adam! :) Thanks For Sharing!:tu

688sonarmen
11-08-2010, 05:21 PM
Now I have my happy thought:D

Superbad
11-08-2010, 05:35 PM
Drew estates is sponsoring a free trip for 15 active duty people. I think you just have to get yourself there. Everything else is included. Check the Drew Estates blog for details.

Stick
11-08-2010, 05:41 PM
Can someone link where we can find more info for this or point me in the right direction?

Was your trip a privately sponsored trip, or can it be booked through a travel agent?

http://www.cigarsafari.com/

guado
11-08-2010, 05:44 PM
I def wanna do this trip also. More details on this club...I have been there too. Did you have to fight the girls off with a stick? hahaha

area51
11-08-2010, 07:02 PM
Drew estates is sponsoring a free trip for 15 active duty people. I think you just have to get yourself there. Everything else is included. Check the Drew Estates blog for details.

This is so tempting and it falls on my leave, but I think my family would disown me.:dr

T.G
11-08-2010, 07:33 PM
You're welcome guys, this trip was just more than I ever expected or hoped for. Almost a dream, at least to me.


Sounds like a fun time. Too cool to have a cigar made to your spec's.


Yeah, I hope the cigar doesn't suck ...

I used an Indonesian Busuki capote (binder), which can be kind of touchy, so until I actually smoke one, I'll be wondering if I should have used an Ecuadorian CT instead...

I def wanna do this trip also. More details on this club...I have been there too. Did you have to fight the girls off with a stick? hahaha

The club was Cigarzone.

What happens in Esteli, stays in Esteli.

T.G
11-08-2010, 07:39 PM
Was your trip a privately sponsored trip, or can it be booked through a travel agent?

Jaw dropping description of the trip thanks for sharing. Can someone link where we can find more info for this or point me in the right direction?

Sounds like a great MANcation trip.

http://www.cigarsafari.com/


The link Stick posted will give you an idea and some more info.

I'm going to call John Brooke, hopefully tomorrow, and see if he can find a date that we can put together a CA trip. The tobacco plants will go in the ground in a few weeks, so sometime next year - February, March ish will allow viewing the fields when fully planted and the plants have some decent size on them.

md4958
11-08-2010, 07:43 PM
THAT is an amazing trip!

T.G
11-08-2010, 07:44 PM
That sounds great!

I would love a list of the cigars you smoked, and your quick thoughts on them, if you remember (and have time!)

Thanks for posting! :)

~brooks

Sure thing - I had it written up, but I somehow ended up getting logged out between when I started typing and when I went to post, so it was all lost. I'll write something up again in the next day or so.

Ratters
11-08-2010, 08:42 PM
So f-ing hate you Adam.






:ss

Superbad
11-08-2010, 08:47 PM
The link Stick posted will give you an idea and some more info.

I'm going to call John Brooke, hopefully tomorrow, and see if he can find a date that we can put together a CA trip. The tobacco plants will go in the ground in a few weeks, so sometime next year - February, March ish will allow viewing the fields when fully planted and the plants have some decent size on them.
I would love to join a CA trip.

Gargoyle
11-08-2010, 08:50 PM
Sounds like it was an incredible time!!! I think the MassHoles need to book a safari.

Gargoyle
11-08-2010, 08:54 PM
The more I read about this, the more I *REALLY* want to go. Maybe I'll have better luck getting the approval from the wife if I classify it as some sort of midlife thing. :)

guado
11-08-2010, 08:59 PM
You're welcome guys, this trip was just more than I ever expected or hoped for. Almost a dream, at least to me.





Yeah, I hope the cigar doesn't suck ...

I used an Indonesian Busuki capote (binder), which can be kind of touchy, so until I actually smoke one, I'll be wondering if I should have used an Ecuadorian CT instead...



The club was Cigarzone.

What happens in Esteli, stays in Esteli.

Oh I know the name of the Club...LOL. :noon

boomerd35
11-08-2010, 09:23 PM
I saw these trips a few months ago, and I really wanted to book one but didn't have the funds. From what I remember, they are a little pricey, but I'm sure they are worth every penny and more. I'm guessing all the current trips are filled. The last time I went to that site, I think it showed all empty slots for available trips. I don't see that now. (Unless I'm mistaken)

area51
11-08-2010, 09:37 PM
I emailed the link in the blog, I'll see where this goes.

docdoty
11-08-2010, 09:42 PM
I'm going to have to book a trip after reading all that took place on your trip....

Vegan702
11-10-2010, 08:20 AM
That sounds great!

I would love a list of the cigars you smoked, and your quick thoughts on them, if you remember (and have time!)

Thanks for posting! :)

~brooks

T52, T52, #9, T52, T52, T52, #9, Antano, T52, T52, Dirty Rat Experimental, T52, T52, T52, T52, Tatuaje Petite Black Robusto, T52, T52, Padron #2 Maduro, Padron #2 Maduro, T52, T52, T52, Le Verite 2009, Padron #2 Maduro, T52, T52, Padron 46 Family Reserve Maduro with the blend changed for us on the trip (stronger ligero than reg production), T52, t52, Barclay Rex 100th, T52, T52. Smoked alot of fking T52s!

Brooks W
11-10-2010, 08:51 AM
T52, T52, #9, T52, T52, T52, #9, Antano, T52, T52, Dirty Rat Experimental, T52, T52, T52, T52, Tatuaje Petite Black Robusto, T52, T52, Padron #2 Maduro, Padron #2 Maduro, T52, T52, T52, Le Verite 2009, Padron #2 Maduro, T52, T52, Padron 46 Family Reserve Maduro with the blend changed for us on the trip (stronger ligero than reg production), T52, t52, Barclay Rex 100th, T52, T52. Smoked alot of fking T52s!

Sweet!

Would love your thoughts on the Dirty Rat Experimental (I heard it was a lancero?), Black PR, The barclay Rex and the LV 2009 (which I have heard is ASTOUNDING)...

If you get a chance :)

~brooks

rizzle
11-11-2010, 08:56 AM
Super cool.

yourchoice
11-11-2010, 09:13 AM
Wow...just wow! Thanks for sharing!

T.G
11-11-2010, 01:33 PM
That sounds great!

I would love a list of the cigars you smoked, and your quick thoughts on them, if you remember (and have time!)

Thanks for posting! :)

~brooks


Just poured out the bands on the table - I'm positive I'm missing at least a few, but here's what made it back:

Regular production:
3 - Liga Privada T52 Belicosos
1 - LP No 9 Toro
2 - JdN Antanio 1970 Lanceros
1 - JdN Antanio 1970 Alisado
1 - JdN Dark Corojo Corona
2 - JdN Cabinetta Corona Gordas
3 - PAM26 (1 Torp, 2 reg - not sure which vitolas by number they were)
1 - Casa Fernandez Aganorsa
1 - Pete Johnson HCS

And there were a few more that I'm sure I lost the bands to.

Experimental & custom stuff:
1 - JdN unbanded test blend from Jon. Jon handed me this one morning and said "smoke this, tell me what you think" wouldn't tell me anything more about it - not even what manufacturer made it. Well, where it came from was instantly recognizable on first light. Despite having a lighter wrapper than the typical JdN Antanio, the flavor was unmistakable. The cigar was not as powerfull or strong as the regular JdNA 1970. I'd call it an "Antanio Lite".

1 - JdN "My Uzi Weighs A Ton" - right off the bench. This was the "BOO-YA!" cigar I spoke of in the trip description. Slightly tweaked JdNA 1970 blend w/ an Ecuadorian CT wrapper per Jon's sugguestion to JdN. This cigar was power refined. It was like a JdNA1970, but smoother, creamier and it delivers the power of the JdNA, but without mashing you in the face in the process. I seriously wanted JdN to roll and sell me a cab of these before I left the country.

1 - Tatuaje Black Petite Robusto- I haven't had a Tat black in years and it was one from the jar and while this wasn't the same as that I thought it was a nice cigar. A litte bit edgy, a bit reminiscant of some Cuban cigars in flavor profiles. Packed like a rock - I think every single one of us had a wrapper split due to the cigar being fresh and the humidity in Esteli.

1 - Custom PAM. Consensus was that it was a PAM 46th with different ligero. Never having smoked the 46th, I can't say one way or the other. I thought it was a very good cigar and very representative of the flavors and quality that we have come to expect from Padron.


I think that was everything, but I'm not sure.

The experimental DRs that I recieved were 6x44, 6x46, 7x44 & 7x46. Haven't lit one yet.

CoreyD
11-11-2010, 02:33 PM
Man I love coming to this post and reading about my dream trip. I am wearing my drew estate hat now as I sit here reading the goodies you tasted.

Gargoyle
11-11-2010, 06:51 PM
I talked to my boss about it today. I think I need to take some time off in the coming year.

CoreyD
11-11-2010, 06:52 PM
I talked to my boss about it today. I think I need to take some time off in the coming year.
every year i get 3+weeks to use up. So its not the time that keeps me from doing my dream trip.

Gargoyle
11-11-2010, 06:59 PM
every year i get 3+weeks to use up. So its not the time that keeps me from doing my dream trip.

That's a good point. Maybe I need to shift my discussions into funding this expedition as part of a bonus package. Spending cash on a cigar dream trip won't sit well with the wife... but if it is a perk from the office, that's a totally different story.

Ranger_B
11-11-2010, 10:40 PM
As said by all sounds like an awesome trip.