Deadwood’s “Girl With No Name” Double Perfecto Arrives as a Corona Cigar Co. Exclusive
Drew Estate’s Deadwood line expands with “The Girl With No Name” Double Perfecto—an exclusive release for Corona Cigar Co. that blends mystery, craftsmanship, and outlaw allure.
A New Deadwood Exclusive for Corona Cigar Co.
Drew Estate has unveiled another striking addition to its Deadwood Tobacco Co. lineup. The Deadwood The Girl With No Name Double Perfecto is a 6¼ x 64 vitola created exclusively for Corona Cigar Co., Florida’s renowned premium cigar retailer.
This limited release continues the bold storytelling that defines the Deadwood brand. Known for its fusion of attitude and artistry, the Deadwood range captures the essence of old Western mythology through cigar craftsmanship.
Unique Size, Mysterious Blend
As with other Deadwood cigars, Drew Estate has chosen to keep the blend undisclosed. Past releases in the series have used Mexican San Andrés wrappers, known for their deep flavour and aromatic richness. The Double Perfecto format amplifies the experience, delivering an even burn and a fuller draw.
Each cigar comes individually packaged in its own coffin, adding a collector’s touch to the presentation. Corona has priced the boxes of ten at $180.95, making this exclusive as desirable for its packaging as for its flavour.
Launch Timing and Florida Connection
The cigars officially debut on Friday, November 7, 2025, coinciding with the Florida Barn Smoker—Drew Estate’s annual celebration held at the Florida Sun Grown (FSG) farm in Claremont.
The FSG farm and Corona Cigar Co. share ownership under the Borysiewicz family, creating a natural synergy between the exclusive release and the event celebrating Florida-grown tobacco.
Jonathan Drew on the “Girl With No Name”
“Deadwood has always been about larger-than-life characters,” said Jonathan Drew, co-founder and president of Drew Estate. “This one is a smoky seduction with no apologies. Girl With No Name is a gunslinging beauty—mysterious, untamed, and unforgettable. There’s no better hideout for her debut than Corona Cigar Co., one of the biggest Deadwood outlaw strongholds in the United States.”




