About this cigar
The Tabernacle's Broadleaf offering proves that classic dimensions deliver when the tobacco speaks for itself. Drew Estate's earthy, Connecticut-grown broadleaf wrapper - aged to a deep mahogany - wraps a blend rooted in tradition: Dominican long-fillers balanced by Nicaraguan binder and fillers that drive subtle spice and wood notes. At corona length, this is a cigar that respects restraint while demanding attention. Expect a medium body with genuine character. The broadleaf opens creamy and slightly sweet, then develops leather and cocoa undertones as the ash holds firm. There's enough complexity to occupy a focused 45 minutes, yet it won't overwhelm a retailer's walk-in traffic or lounge rotation. The profile sits comfortably between accessible and serious, which is precisely where profitable inventory lives. For your counter, this works as the after-lunch cigar, the reward for a morning close, or the hand-sell that converts a customer browsing mild blends into someone discovering depth. A box of 24 moves at the right price point for casinos and lounges building their mid-tier selection.