• Liga Privada H99 Phineas Gage Lancero (7 x 40)

Description

The Phineas Gage is the newest addition to the popular Liga Privada H99 line of cigars from Drew Estate. It was revealed during Drew Estate’s Freestyle Live Event in 2022. The Phineas Gage is a 7” x 40 Lancero featuring a corojo-seed leaf grown in the Connecticut River Valley over a Mexican San Andrés negro binder and a blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. The name is a reference to a 19th century American railroad construction foreman who survived having an iron rod driven completely through his head. Gage was working near Cavendish, Vermont when an explosive charge accidentally exploded. The rod entered the left side of Gage’s face through the lower jar and exited the top of the skull. *Single cigar only*

Liga Privada H99 Phineas Gage Lancero (7 x 40)

$20.00

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  • Description

    The Phineas Gage is the newest addition to the popular Liga Privada H99 line of cigars from Drew Estate. It was revealed during Drew Estate’s Freestyle Live Event in 2022. The Phineas Gage is a 7” x 40 Lancero featuring a corojo-seed leaf grown in the Connecticut River Valley over a Mexican San Andrés negro binder and a blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. The name is a reference to a 19th century American railroad construction foreman who survived having an iron rod driven completely through his head. Gage was working near Cavendish, Vermont when an explosive charge accidentally exploded. The rod entered the left side of Gage’s face through the lower jar and exited the top of the skull. *Single cigar only*

    The Phineas Gage is the newest addition to the popular Liga Privada H99 line of cigars from Drew Estate. It was revealed during Drew Estate’s Freestyle Live Event in 2022. The Phineas Gage is a 7” x 40 Lancero featuring a corojo-seed leaf grown in the Connecticut River Valley over a Mexican San Andrés negro binder and a blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. The name is a reference to a 19th century American railroad construction foreman who survived having an iron rod driven completely through his head. Gage was working near Cavendish, Vermont when an explosive charge accidentally exploded. The rod entered the left side of Gage’s face through the lower jar and exited the top of the skull. *Single cigar only*

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    Strength

    4

    Strength: Medium to Full

    Wrapper: Connecticut Corojo

    Binder: Mexican San Andrés

    Filler: Honduran & Nicaraguan

    Origin: Nicaragua