Drew Estate’s Deadwood The Girl With No Name is now offered in a shade-grown wrapper.

The company has announced that the Deadwood Tobacco Co. The Girl With No Name Connecticut Shade Robusto is now available at JR Cigar and Cigars.com. The 5 x 50 robusto uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper over an undisclosed filler tobacco blend.

JR Cigar’s website lists the cigar at $159.90 per box of 20 cigars, roughly $8 per cigar.

“Drifting across the Old West’s High Plains to the Badlands of South Dakota and countless locations in between, Deadwood Tobacco Co.’s ‘The Girl With No Name,’ has thrown countless pursuers off her trail,” said Vaughn Boyd, Deadwood Tobacco Co.’s founder and former owner, in a press release. “The voluptuous and rebellious temptress has turned up once again and only the most resourceful bandits and bounty hunters have any hope of roping her in.”

The Deadwood line originally began as an exclusive to Deadwood Tobacco Co., a retailer in Deadwood, S.D., located near Sturgis, home to the popular motorcycle rally. Drew Estate has used The Girl With No Name sub-brand to release exclusive cigars for larger retailers. Previous The Girl With No Name releases have used a maduro wrapper.

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