About this cigar
Hiram & Solomon made waves when they arrived, and Revival is proof the label understands how to blend a story into smoke. This Toro finds its footing in the middle ground: substantial enough to reward real attention, approachable enough to extend your customer base beyond the hardcore devotee. The Revival name carries weight, suggesting a return to classic construction principles without the stiffness that can plague heritage-focused cigars. Expect a measured burn that reveals layers without demanding a magnifying glass to notice them. The mid-sized format lets the blend breathe, delivering earthy undertones with just enough sweetness to keep things conversational. There's restraint here, which reads as confidence. Whether your lounge moves high-volume regulars or cultivates quiet evening sessions, this box of twenty slots into both rhythms. For retailers, Hiram & Solomon carries the kind of name recognition that drives browsers toward the case without requiring you to hand-sell every stick. Revival sits at an honest price point for the construction and wrapper quality you're getting, which means solid margins and repeat purchases from customers who value consistency over flash.