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Deadwood Crazy Alice Short Piramid

The soul of a biker in the body of a non-conformist goddess. She's our Crazy Alice.
This cigar is particularly pleasant and easy to smoke. A hint of sugar softens the taste, like a stolen kiss.
The originality of the Short Piramid format was a big plus for Madame Blue Smoke, as it can be slipped into a handbag for a cracking break.

The soul of a biker in the body of a non-conformist goddess. She's our Crazy Alice. A cigar that's particularly pleasant and easy to smoke. A hint of sugar that softens the taste, like a stolen kiss.

Handmade in Nicaragua, Nicaraguan tripe, an Indonesian sous-cape and a dark Maduro Brazilian cape, exuding notes of moca with a natural softness.

Tasting note

The originality of the Short Piramid format was a big plus for Madame Blue Smoke, as it can be slipped into a handbag for a cracking break.

The sweetness of the cape will soften your mood from the very first seconds. Don't fall for it, though, as you'll be treated to a cigar with a strong character. Gradually, the cigar gains strength with aromas of nuts and spices. Alice then takes you on a journey through woody and dried fruit aromas, perfectly balanced with the suave wrapper that caresses the lips. Notes of coffee and moca follow.

Thanks to this Short Piramid format, a real technical tour de force to achieve, tasting intensifies, the cigar warms up and the smoke amplifies. Despite Alice's small size, expect a good 35′ to 45′ of tasting time.

The cigar anecdote

That's what our Crazy Alice looks like. Charismatic, non-conformist and provocative. Photo: agence MUTO



Drew Estate

The story of Jonathan Drew and Marvin Samel begins at college. These two "frat bros" from New York, who love Nicaragua and good cigars, began their adventure in the cigar world by running a small kiosk in town.

Two years later, Jonathan moved to Esteli with a handful of dollars in his pocket and three words of Spanish. He hired a few torcedors to roll the first cigars. Meanwhile, Samel continued to run the New York shop, borrowing money from anyone who would believe in them.

It was a long and winding road until La Gran Fabrica Drew Estate opened in 2007, rolling over 90,000 cigars every day.

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