How a cigar blended for personal use became one of the most sought-after smokes in America
Liga Privada No. 9 was never meant to be sold. It was Jonathan Drew's personal blend — until word got out. Now it is one of the most coveted cigars in the country.
The story of Liga Privada No. 9 is one of the great origin myths of modern cigar culture. Jonathan Drew, founder of Drew Estate, created this blend for his own personal use — a private reserve that was never intended for commercial release.
The Blend
The No. 9 features a Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper — one of the darkest and most flavorful wrappers grown in the United States. The binder is a Brazilian Mata Fina, and the filler is a complex blend of Nicaraguan and Honduran tobaccos. Every component is aged for a minimum of five years.
Construction
The construction is exceptional. The dark, toothy wrapper is applied with care, and the cigar burns with remarkable evenness. The draw is perfect — a hallmark of Drew Estate's quality control.
Flavor
The No. 9 opens with a distinctive combination of dark chocolate, espresso, and a unique barnyard earthiness that is immediately recognizable. As it progresses, notes of dark cherry, leather, and a subtle sweetness develop. The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper contributes a rich, almost syrupy sweetness that distinguishes this cigar from other maduros.
The retrohale is spectacular — a complex combination of chocolate, cream, and a gentle pepper spice that lingers for minutes.
Score: 94/100
Liga Privada No. 9 is a benchmark American maduro — rich, complex, and deeply satisfying from start to finish.
The No. 9 opens with a distinctive combination of dark chocolate and espresso, underscored by a unique barnyard earthiness that is the Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper's signature. A subtle toasted bread note adds complexity from the very first puff.
The middle third reveals the Brazilian Mata Fina binder's contribution — a rich, almost syrupy sweetness that is immediately distinctive. Notes of dark cherry and leather develop alongside a gentle black pepper spice on the retrohale.
The final third is spectacular. The sweetness and chocolate notes deepen and integrate, delivering a long, complex finish. The retrohale combination of chocolate, cream, and gentle pepper is one of the most distinctive and memorable in the cigar world.
The accessible bourbon's vanilla and caramel notes create a perfect harmony with the No. 9's Connecticut Broadleaf sweetness.
The coffee and chocolate notes of this barrel-aged stout mirror the No. 9's flavor profile in a fascinating way.
The dried fruit and nutty sweetness of a 10-year Tawny Port amplifies the No. 9's dark cherry and leather notes beautifully.
Liga Privada No. 9 is the definitive American maduro cigar. Jonathan Drew created something genuinely special — a cigar that is immediately distinctive, deeply complex, and consistently excellent. The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper's unique character makes this unlike any other cigar in the world.
The No. 9 is notoriously difficult to find in stores. Buy a box when you see it — it sells out quickly. The Robusto is the classic vitola, but the Toro is worth seeking out for a longer, more complex experience.
Liga Privada No. 9 retails for $12–$15 per stick. It is frequently out of stock at major retailers, so sign up for restock notifications at Famous Smoke and Cigars.com. The box of 24 is the best value when available.
Contributing Reviewer
James is a retired sommelier who turned his sensory expertise to the world of premium tobacco. His background in wine tasting gives his reviews a unique analytical depth. He focuses particularly on Honduran and Ecuadorian blends.
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