Industrial Press is one of the early and more distinctive entries in the Drew Estate portfolio, built around an all-Nicaraguan filler and binder with three wrapper options available across all shapes: Cameroon, Sumatra (SG), and Mexican maduro. The three-wrapper approach on every vitola gives the brand unusual breadth, allowing smokers to experience the same Nicaraguan core in dramatically different flavor expressions depending on wrapper choice. The lineup is built around large ring gauges and unconventional shapes, with the Mass, 5 Point Figurado, and 5 Point Press all at 6 x 58, reflecting Drew Estate's early interest in oversized figurados. The Drew Supreme pays homage to Jonathan Drew himself, and the diminutive 3 Kings cigarillo at 3 x 33 is one of the smallest vitolas in the legacy database. The name and the gritty aesthetic were consistent with Drew Estate's New York street culture identity in its early years in Estelí.