Muwat Original
$48.77 – $112.73
In case you’re wondering, MUWAT is short for My Uzi Weighs a Ton! This extremely unique cigar was Jonathan Drew’s first venture with Joya de Nicaragua with the American Kentucky Fire Cured drying process. Normally, tobaccos used with cigars are air dried. What Jonathan did here was to cure the leaves in Tobacco Barns that burn selected harwoods like Oak and Cherry letting the smoke dry and infuse the leaves with a totally unique flavor. This slow burning stick is medium bodied and super smooth.
Origin – Nicaragua
Filler – Brazilian-Nicaraguan
Binder – Ecuador Connecticut
Wrapper Type – San Andres
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Cigar Name | Shape | Ring | Length | Unit | Price | Stock | |
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5x60 | Gordo | 60 | 5 | Bundle of 10 | $67.61 | In Stock | |
6x60 | Gordo | 60 | 6 | Bundle of 10 | $75.85 | In Stock | |
7x60 | Gordo | 60 | 7 | Bundle of 10 | $84.03 | In Stock | |
7x70 | Gordo | 60 | 7 | Bundle of 10 | $89.79 | Sold out! |
Description
In case you’re wondering, MUWAT is short for My Uzi Weighs a Ton! This extremely unique cigar was Jonathan Drew’s first venture with Joya de Nicaragua with the American Kentucky Fire Cured drying process. Normally, tobaccos used with cigars are air dried. What Jonathan did here was to cure the leaves in Tobacco Barns that burn selected harwoods like Oak and Cherry letting the smoke dry and infuse the leaves with a totally unique flavor. This slow burning stick is medium bodied and super smooth.
Additional information
Weight | 36 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 8 × 5 in |
Cigar Name | 5×60, 6×60, 7×60, 7×70 |
Shape | Gordo |
Ring | 60 |
Length | 2007, 5, 6 |
Unit | Bundle of 10 |
Reviews (1)
1 review for Muwat Original
Muwat Original
$48.77 – $112.73
Rich Cucharo –
In case you’re wondering, MUWAT is short for My Uzi Weighs a Ton! This extremely unique cigar was Jonathan Drew’s first venture with Joya de Nicaragua with the American Kentucky Fire Cured drying process. Normally, tobaccos used with cigars are air dried. What Jonathan did here was to cure the leaves in Tobacco Barns that burn selected harwoods like Oak and Cherry letting the smoke dry and infuse the leaves with a totally unique flavor. This slow burning stick is medium bodied and super smooth.