Cigar Review: My Uzi Weighs A Ton by Subculture Studios and JDN
July 5, 2011 | By Dan Reeve
On Monday June 20th, my business partner Mario (@cigarexplorer
on twitter) and I took a road trip from Columbus to the suburbs of
Windy City Chicago for the release party of a new stick called My Uzi
Weighs a Ton. (FYI It is a reference to this song)
But who could come out with a cigar with such a strange name, other
than the guest of honor for the event Jonathan Drew. We spoke to
Jonathan at length about this cigar and upcoming projects from his
company Drew Estate.Vitola: double toro
Length: 6
Ring Gauge: 60
Wrapper: Mexican San Andreas
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler: Brazilian & Nicaraguan
Price: (launch release) $10.00 in bundles of 10
Smoking Location: My back deck
Beverage: water
Pre-Light
This thing was a beast! I have smoked my share of 6x60
cigars, but this one felt like the biggest of them all. The wrapper was
a very dark brown/almost black with lots of visible oils. There were
some decent sized veins in the wrapper, but nothing to make it look
ugly or rustic in my opinion. The pre-lit aroma was a mixture of fresh
tobacco with a hint of coffee. It had a nice, free draw with just a
tiny bit of resistance and tasted like toasted nuts with a slight bit
of spice on the finish (which was interesting because I don't normally
get a different flavor on the finish of the cold draw.)
First Third
Lighting my My Uzi Weighs a Ton (referred to as MUWAT from
now on) took a little while, most likely to the size, but when it got
going it was drawing big clouds of smoke. The initial flavors were a
lot of raw sweetness on the front of the profile that coated the roof
of my mouth, with a floral taste to round out the finish. It wasn't
floral like the smell you get at your local nursery, but more of a
taste that reminded me of dried flowers. I don't eat dried flowers, but
that's what it reminded me of. Something interesting to point out about
this cigar was just how little resting smoke the stick gave off. I
would set the cigar down for a few minutes and then quickly grab it
when I noticed no smoke coming off it for fear of it going out. Every
time I did this, I was happy to find that the cigar was still lit and
still drawing just like the beginning. About an inch in, I started to
pick up some of the toasted nut flavors I got from the cold draw to go
along with the sweetness that was very dominant. The body was in the
medium range.
Second Third
Final Third and Final Thoughts
My final thoughts on the My Uzi Weighs A Ton by Subculture Studios and JDN?
This was the second one of these cigars I have smoked (first one at the
event) and I have to say it makes me reconsider some of my old general
standing (cob webby-old, even) likes and dislikes with cigars. I will
admit I didn't have the highest of hopes for this cigar before I smoked
it due to its size and I'm glad it proved me wrong. In my opinion, the
size is right for this blend. It's a solid medium strength stick (as
it's described as by its makers) with a lot of good flavor from start
to finish. The smoke is a long time from start to finish, but it's an
enjoyable one.
Would I buy it again? I would buy this cigar again. This is
only the second 6 x 60 cigar I have ever said that about. This could be
the perfect stick for an all-day tailgate...the ones where we still set
up the party at 6am, even if the kick off is not until 8pm. Yep. We
like our tailgating in Columbus.
Would I buy a box? The shop owners at Burning Leaf in Chicago
were nice enough to give Mario and me a bundle of 10 of these cigars. I
don't think I'll be buying more boxes in this size anytime soon, but I
do look forward to trying the other two sizes
Dan



















































