Drew Estate began shipping its new 20 Acre Farm line to stores this week and they are now arriving at stores.

The three-vitola line uses an Ecuadorian shade grown wrapper over a Honduran binder and fillers from Estelí and Jalapa, Nicaragua as well as Florida Sun Grown tobacco. The latter is what inspired the name of the release, the Florida Sun Grown tobacco is grown at the Borysiewicz farm in Clermont, Fla. As you might expect, the size of the farm is 20 acres.

  • 20 Acre Farm Robusto (5 1/2 x 54) — $12.40 (Box of 20, $248)
  • 20 Acre Farm Toro (6 x 52) — $13.40 (Box of 20, $268)
  • 20 Acre Farm Gordito (6 x 60) — $15.40 (Box of 20, $308)

“The amount of fun I experienced unveiling 20 Acre Farm with Drew Estate during Freestyle Live Special Edition was intense and I’m extremely proud of the cigar,” said Jeff Borysiewicz—who owns the farm along with Corona Cigar Co., a Florida-based retailer—in a press release. “20 Acre Farm is a masterpiece that showcases our Florida Sun Grown tobacco while enhancing the sophisticated smoking characteristics of the other tobaccos in the blend, especially the Connecticut Shade Grown wrapper. As a premium cigar retailer for more than 20 years, I can’t wait to offer 20 Acre Farm to my customers and I’m looking forward to hearing what other premium tobacconists think of the cigar.”

This is the second line Drew Estate has produced using tobacco from Borysiewicz’s farm. The first, FSG, debuted in 2016.

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