Sin Compromiso Cigar Review | LeeMack912 (S5 E11) | Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust | Steve Saka
Sin Compromiso Cigar by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust. Mexican San Andrés Negro “Cultivo Tonto” wrapper, Ecuadorian Habano binder & Nicaraguan filler. LeeMack912 Reviews
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If there has been a phrase that feels a bit overused when it comes to cigars, it’s long awaited. In the case of Sin Compromiso from Steve Saka’s Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, it’s a phrase that gets uttered after nearly three and half years of waiting.
Word of the cigar first emerged in June 2015 when Saka launched Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, his post-Drew Estate venture. A search of trademark filings revealed the name, along with Sobremesa, Todos Las Días and Lote Limitada. It would show up on a price sheet the following month at the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, with 10 vitolas available for a line that Saka said “was not close to being ready,” and for which he had just started to purchase tobacco. What we did know, by Saka’s own words, was that the cigar was to be “a Nicaraguan Puro of only the absolute best of everything that is being crafted at JDN – absurdly priced, your wallet would be wise to ignore. 13 amazing cigars for ridiculous money…”
The cigar world would get a look at the box via social media in July 2016 ahead of that year’s trade show, though the cigars were not on display there.
Jump ahead to the summer of 2018, and it appeared that the Sin Compromiso was finally ready to be released. Saka announced in June that the cigar would be ready for the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show the following month, and they were, though with a different blend than the Nicaraguan puro promised three years earlier. Instead, it uses a Mexican San Andrés Negro “Cultivo Tonto” wrapper, an Ecuadorian habano binder and a Nicaraguan filler.
In September, the line began shipping in five soft-pr
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