Drew Estate Adds Liga Privada H99 Churrasco as Cigars International Exclusive

January 9, 2026 By Matthew Tabacco

Today, Drew Estate announced the Liga Privada H99 Churrasco exclusively for Cigars International Expanding the acclaimed H99 Connecticut Corojo portfolio with a structure and focus, the 6 x 50 box-pressed Churrasco delivers a bolder expression, while retaining the balance, refinement, and complexity that’s expected of a Liga Privada H99. 

Liga Privada H99 Churrasco

  • Wrapper: H99 Connecticut Corojo
  • Size: 6 x 50
  • Format: Box Press
  • MSRP: $175.99/Box of Ten
  • Body: Medium-Full to Full

The name Churrasco—a nod to fire, tradition, and bold flavor—perfectly reflects the spirit of this exclusive release. Designed around the distinctive H99 Connecticut-grown Corojo wrapper, the box-pressed Churrasco highlights the wrapper’s natural spice, sweetness, and earthy undertones. Beneath the wrapper lies a meticulously constructed blend of premium tobaccos delivering depth and richness without sacrificing nuance. Cigar smokers can expect layers of black pepper, roasted nuts, dark cocoa, and savory undertones. 

“Churrasco is about fire and intention, a new expression that carefully expands the boundaries of H99,” said Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate. “This is a cigar built for a specific partner – focused, deliberate, and uncompromising. At its core, the new Churrasco is H99 with a sharper edge.

The Liga Privada H99 Churrasco is available exclusively for a single customer, making it a highly limited offering designed to elevate both the retail experience and the collector appeal of the Liga Privada portfolio.

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