7-20-4 Factory 57 Dog Walker Cigar Review | $7 Cigar Challenge | LeeMack912 (06 E161)
7-20-4 Factory 57 Dog Walker Cigar Review | #LeeMack912 (06 E161). Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano, Binder: Costa Rican Filler: Honduran, Nicaraguan, San Andres Mexican &Colombian.
In 2014, Kurt Kendall introduced the 7-20-4 Factory 57 line into his portfolio. Factory 57 joined the original 7-20-4, 7-20-4 1874 Series, and 7-20-4 Hustler lines. An ongoing theme with Kendall’s brands has been nostaglia. 7-20-4 is a brand founded in 1874 by R.G. Sullivan that was named for the Manchester, New Hampshire address of his cigar factory. By 1963, the brand was dormant, but Kendall resurrected it in 2006, releasing the eponymous 7-20-4 cigar. The name Factory 57 refers to the U.S. Federal Government’s designation of the original 7-20-4 as Factory 57 of licensed and taxed manufacturers of premium cigars. Today, we take a closer look at the 7-20-4 Factory 57 in the Robusto size.
At the time it was released, Factory 57 became the fourth line under the 7-20-4 brand, joining the original 7-20-4, 7-20-4 1874 Series, and the 7-20-4 Hustler. Following the release of the Factory 57 line would come the 7-20-4 WK Series, the company’s Connecticut Shade cigar.
Without further ado, let’s break down the 7-20-4 Factory 57 Robusto.
SPECIFICATIONS
Blend and Origin
If you look at the tobaccos of the Factory 57, there are similar countries of origin to the original 7-20-4. The one notable difference is that Factor 57 uses a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper from the Jalapa region. Like the original 7-20-4, production is handled in Honduras at Nestor Plasencia’s Tabacos de Oriente S.A factory.
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano (High Priming, Triple Fermented)
Binder: Costa Rican
Filler: Honduran, Nicaraguan, San Andres Mexican, and Colombian.
Country of Origin: Honduras
Factory: Tabacos de Oriente S.A
Vitolas Offered
The Factory 57 is offered in four sizes. Each of the sizes is available in 20-count boxes except the Dogwalker which is available in 5-count packs or 30-count boxes.
Dogwalker: 4 1/2 x 40
Robusto: 5 1/2 x 52
Corona Gordo: 6 x 46
Toro: 6 x 54
Gordo: 6 3/8 x 58
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In 2014, Kurt Kendall introduced the 7-20-4 Factory 57 line into his portfolio. Factory 57 joined the original 7-20-4, 7-20-4 1874 Series, and 7-20-4 Hustler lines. An ongoing theme with Kendall’s brands has been nostaglia. 7-20-4 is a brand founded in 1874 by R.G. Sullivan that was named for the Manchester, New Hampshire address of his cigar factory. By 1963, the brand was dormant, but Kendall resurrected it in 2006, releasing the eponymous 7-20-4 cigar. The name Factory 57 refers to the U.S. Federal Government’s designation of the original 7-20-4 as Factory 57 of licensed and taxed manufacturers of premium cigars. Today, we take a closer look at the 7-20-4 Factory 57 in the Robusto size.
At the time it was released, Factory 57 became the fourth line under the 7-20-4 brand, joining the original 7-20-4, 7-20-4 1874 Series, and the 7-20-4 Hustler. Following the release of the Factory 57 line would come the 7-20-4 WK Series, the company’s Connecticut Shade cigar.
Without further ado, let’s break down the 7-20-4 Factory 57 Robusto.
SPECIFICATIONS
Blend and Origin
If you look at the tobaccos of the Factory 57, there are similar countries of origin to the original 7-20-4. The one notable difference is that Factor 57 uses a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper from the Jalapa region. Like the original 7-20-4, production is handled in Honduras at Nestor Plasencia’s Tabacos de Oriente S.A factory.
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Jalapa Habano (High Priming, Triple Fermented)
Binder: Costa Rican
Filler: Honduran, Nicaraguan, San Andres Mexican, and Colombian.
Country of Origin: Honduras
Factory: Tabacos de Oriente S.A
Vitolas Offered
The Factory 57 is offered in four sizes. Each of the sizes is available in 20-count boxes except the Dogwalker which is available in 5-count packs or 30-count boxes.
Dogwalker: 4 1/2 x 40
Robusto: 5 1/2 x 52
Corona Gordo: 6 x 46
Toro: 6 x 54
Gordo: 6 3/8 x 58
Black Cigar Companies
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Purchase T-Shirts Here - https://teespring.com/stores/leemack912s-great-day-store
Support This Channel -
Monthly Donation - www.Patreon.com/LeeMack912
One Time Donation -www.PayPal.Me/leemack912
- CashApp : $LeeMack912
iROBUSTO
PO Box 197
Elk Mills, MD 21920
See All LeeMack912 Reviews: http://goo.gl/Y2bxF1
LeeMack912 2014 Favorite Cigars over $7.00: http://goo.gl/uqeJl4
LeeMack912 2014 Favorite Cigars under $6.00: http://goo.gl/m4th23
Check out my new online Cigar Review Show "Meet In The Middle" on iROBUSTO
"Meet in the Middle" combines a cigar review with a virtual herf and is presented by Leander, Hyacinth and Mark. Each cigar review show features the opinion on one cigar in three 15-minute segments. Grab your cigar, light up and join us each week.
"Meet in the Middle" #mitmcigar is a cigar review show with a different spin on the normal cigar review.
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