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News: Fratello Cigars and Drapers Announce Partnership

Proving once again what I’ve often said, Omar is one of the nicest darned guys in the cigar industry!

 

FRATELLO CIGARS AND W.CURTIS DRAPER ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO HELP FURLOUGHED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

 

Omar de Frias announced  today that Fratello Cigars, in partnership with W. Curtis Draper Tobacconist, will be offering relief to federal employees in the DC area. Over 800,000 federal workers are going without pay as the government shutdown enters the record books as the longest in history.  

 

“Having been furloughed myself back in 2013 while working at NASA, I can tell you the uncertainty and the worry was real for me and my family”. – Said Frias.

 

Being in Washington, DC we see stress of furloughed government employees and we want to help them in their time of need.  Smoking a cigar is a fantastic way to relax and we would like to offer all furloughed government employees a discount on Fratello cigars in their time of need.” Said Anderson.

 

Omar de Frias has decided to extend this partnership to all of his accounts in DC, Maryland and Virginia to offer a bit of relief to all furloughed government employees.

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News: Fratello Cigars Announces Fratello D.M.V.

Here’s another news item, this time from the folks at Fratello Cigars!  This one hits a little closer to my home, I might have to take a little trip south to Delaware and Maryland to get my hands on some of these!  

 

Omar de Frias is proud to announce the launch of Fratello D.M.V and Delaware.  The D.M.V is an abbreviation well known to residents of the DC metro area as DC, Maryland and Virginia.  This blend will be sold exclusively to retailers in DC, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware and manufactured at the La Aurora factory in Dominican Republic.  

 

The cigar features n Havana Vuelta Arriba Ecuador wrapper with a Sumatra Ecuador binder and Dominican, Nicaragua and USA filler.  

 

Fratello D.M.V will begin shipping to retailers the last week of November with launches planned throughout the DC metro area.  

 

“The first retailer to carry my cigars was in Maryland, my launch event was in DC and Virginia is home to my business.  This blend is my tribute to the DMV and to the retailers that helped put Fratello in the map.” Said de Frias.

 

Fratello D.M.V. will be released in 4 vitolas:

 

  • District of Columbia – Toro (6 ¼ x 54) 9.00 MSRP per Cigar
  • Maryland – Gordo (6 x 58) 9.25 MSRP per Cigar
  • Virginia – Robusto Extra (5 ½ x 52) 8.75 MSRP per Cigar
  • Delaware – Robusto (5 x 50) 8.50 MSRP per Cigar

 

Fratello Cigars was established in 2013.  Since inception Fratello has grown to be sold in 800 brick and mortars in the US and 9 international destinations.  Fratello is considered one of the fastest growing manufacturers in the last five years.

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Podcast: Episode 8: Omar de Frias of Fratello Cigars

Craig and OmarI happened to run into my buddy Omar de Frias of Fratello Cigars at Old Havana Cigar Co. in West Chester. PA and mic’d up and we chatted about Fratello cigars and extra-terrestrial life. I’m stretching the truth a little, I knew Omar was coming up to do an event, and he kindly agreed to meet me a little early to chat before it got started. If you’re unfamiliar with Fratello cigars, you’re clearly new to CigarCraig.com, as I’ve been posting content about the brand since 2012 when he came on the scene.

 

 

I hope you enjoy episode eight!  Sponsorship opportunities are still available!

For those in the South-Eastern PA area are who may be interested, and this is an un-solicited plug, Old Havana Cigar Co. is having a Cigar Dinner at Teca Newtown Square on Wednesday, September, 26th, 2018 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm.  For $99.00 per person it includes: 3 Cigars, Bourbons, Specialty Cocktails, Red & White Wines, Domestic Bottled Beer and Dinner! The dinner menu is Whole Roasted Pig With Traditional Trimmings, Artisanal Neapolitan Pizza’s & Stromboli’s, Sausage & Broccoli Rabe,  Chicken Ossobucco, Rigatoni Bolognes, Sauteed Seasonal Vegetables, Potato Salad, Classic Cesar Salad, Baked Beans & Maple Bacon. For Reservations call Old Havana Cigar Company at 610-455-0604. A friend who went last year raved about it.

 

Thats’s all for now, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

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Quesada Oktoberfest, Fratello and Joya Silver Cigars

Earlier in the week I was going through one of the desktop humidors refreshing my memory on what was in there, and I came across a cigar that I remember buying a couple of at a local shop on closeout. I distinctly remember the occasion, it was a bitter cold January Quesada_Oktoberfest_Uberevening the first winter we had moved to our current house, making it the winter of 2015. After dinner I ran up to the local shop with my tablet to write a blog post and smoke a cigar in the warmth of the shop, and got there around 6, not realizing they closed at 7. They had these 2011 Quesada Oktoberfest Über, a monolithic 6″ x 65 cigar, in the discount area priced at $5, and, not being able to resist a bargain, I grabbed a handful. Of course, I didn’t get too far into the behemoth before having to head home to finish the cigar bundled up on the cigar porch. I came across the last of the few I bought that night in the bottom corner of this humidor sitting there un-cello’d, and lonely, and I hate to see a cigar sitting there like that, all vulnerable and whatnot, so I decided to take it for one last walk. It’s kind of amazing how much room that one cigar freed up on the humidor, but I wish I had more! After three and a half years in my humidor, and much longer than that since being rolled, this cigar developed into the most floral flavored cigar I’ve smoked in a very long time. I’m not normally into that, but this was enjoyable for being outside of the norm. Every puff of the nearly three-hour smoke was delightfully refreshing, and I don’t recall the ones I smoked previously smoking that way. I think I still have a 2016 Oktoberfest around, should I smoking now, or wait until 2023?

 

Fratello_Navetta_EndeavorI finally got around to smoking the Fratello Navetta this week, and I smoked both the Endeavor, the 6 ¼” x 54 Toro and the Atlantis Boxer 6 ¼” x 52 Box Pressed Torpedo. Obviously both are similar in size, but they smoked differently. The blend is an Ecuadorian Oscuro Wrapper, Dominican Binder and Nicaragua Filler, with one of the components having a good amount of age, and I can’t remember which, I should have made note of that, it’s an important detail that doesn’t seem to be noted anywhere. This line was released in 2017 and commemorates the NASA Space Shuttle program, Omar was a part of 21 shuttle missions with NASA. In line with the Fratello_Navetta_AtlantisItalian name of his brand, Navatta is Italian for Shuttle. Why did it take me so long to sample the Navetta when I’ve been such a fan of the Fratello brand since it’s beginnings in 2012? I guess I just haven’t seen them on shelves and haven’t gone nuts hunting them down. This week I happened to be in two shops that had them, and received the Endeavor as a generous gift, and bought the Atlantis at a Fratello event. This cigar is medium bodied and what I call sophisticated, with a nice subtle spice and some light espresso. The box pressed torpedo had a more open draw, so it expressed those flavors a little more than that toro, which was less generous with the smoke output. I really enjoy the “Boxer” vitola in all of Omar’s Fratello lines, and I really dug the Atlantis in the Navetta as well. there’s something about the box pressed torpedo that works for Bianco IVme. These are pricey, but really exceptional smokes, and I’m anxious to try the Navetta Inverso when it hits retailers in the coming months. Stay tuned for the upcoming CigarCraig’s Podcast where I talk with Omar de Frias.  I also smoked a Fratello Bianco IV, the 6 ½ x 54 in the line at the event at Old Havana Cigar Co. in West Chester, PA Friday and loved it.

 

Joya_Silver_UltraSince the Fratello Bianco and Navetta (and Classico, everything but the Oro line) is made at the Joya de Nicaragua factory, and I get on streaks, I figured I’d smoke the Joya Silver Ultra, which is the Corona Extra in the line. I really liked the Toro I smoked, and I don’t think I mentioned it in a blog post, I think I was waiting to smoke some of the other sizes first, and I still want to get my hands on some more of the Toros, we all know I like Toros. I have a Robusto and Corona left to sample, and so far the Corona Extra was  really good, but not as good as the Toro. I think additional heat from the smaller ring gauge reduced the sweetness a bit to me. The blend is an Ecuador Habano wrapper with a San Andrès binder and Nicaraguan fillers, but I found the flavor to be very unique and appealing to me, with the smaller ring gauge having a predictable sharper sensation. I’ll be interested to see how the corona and robusto compare. So far, in Joya’s “New Age” line, this is my favorite, the Red is OK, and I never really was able to get a handle on the Black, which perplexed me, I should have been all over that line, but it hasn’t grabbed me, perhaps I’ll give it another go. They include the Cabinetta in the Joya series, which I love. I can always rely on an Antaño 1970 or Dark Corojo, or any of the related special cigars in the Joya de Nicaragua stable, it remains a favorite factory of mine.

 

That’s all for today, until the next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

 

 

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News: Fratello Oro Churchill Exclusive to Leesburg Cigar and Pipe

News items have fallen off since the trade show, but here’s one from my friends at Fratello Cigars. We all know by now that the Fratello Oro is made at the La Aurora factory, and this Churchill ads to the Corona, Robusto, Toro, Gordo, and Shorty in the line, although only available at one retailer. Still, it’s a great format for a wonderful blend, I love a good claro Churchill! 

 

Omar de Frias is proud to announce the Fratello Oro Churchill as an exclusive cigar to Leesburg Cigar and Pipe. Located in Northern Virginia, Leesburg Cigar is celebrating 30 years in the premium cigar industry with this exclusive. Featured in a 6 ¼ x 47, the initial run of the Oro Churchill will be 150 Boxes of 20 cigars with an MSRP of $8.75 per cigar.

 

Celebrando 30 anios

“I am incredibly proud to be part of Leesburg Cigar and Pipe 30th anniversary. To continuously run and operate a small business for 30 years is no easy feat. Bill is a passionate Connecticut shade cigar smoker and played a huge role in selecting the final Oro blend.” Said de Frias.

This marks the fourth store exclusive for Fratello Cigars.

 

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