Liga Privada Unico Porchetta Returns for 2024 Exclusively at Casa de Montecristo

October 6, 2024 By Matthew Tabacco

Drew Estate announced this week the return of the highly anticipated Liga Privada Unico Serie Porchetta for 2024 in collaboration with Casa de Montecristo. Renowned for its unique flavor profile reminiscent of the traditional Italian roasted pork dish, the Liga Privada Unico Serie Porchetta is once again available exclusively at Casa de Montecristo’s retail locations. 

  • Wrapper: Connecticut River Valley Stalk Cut & Cured Sun Grown Habano 
  • Binder: Plantation Grown Brazilian Mata Fina 
  • Filler: Honduras & Nicaragua 
  • Size: 6 x 46 Box Pressed Belicoso
  • Box Count: 20 cigars 
  • MSRP: $385.00/box, $19.25/stick

Jonathan Drew, Founder and President of Drew Estate, from the Wynwood Safehouse pontificates, “Porchetta is a meaty, in-your-face, turbulent journey of flavor and aroma. It’s hard-hitting yet smooth, kinda like a Larry Holmes jab—powerful but controlled. Our 2024 release continues this legacy of depth of complex notes- same blend, updated packaging. Go figure.”

The Liga Privada Unico Serie Porchetta showcases a Connecticut River Valley, Stalk-Cut & Stalk-Cured Habano wrapper, a plantation-grown Brazilian Mata Fina binder, along with a curated mix of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. Presented in a 6 x 46 Box Pressed Belicoso size.

“We are thrilled to bring back this fan-favorite for 2024. Casa de Montecristo and Drew Estate share a deep commitment to offering aficionados the very best, and this updated release of Liga Privada Unico Serie Porchetta continues that tradition.”

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