About this cigar
The Tabernacle, crafted by Drew Estate at their Nicaraguan factory, has quietly built a reputation for uncompromising tobacco selection and restrained presentation. The Broadleaf wrapper on this Toro sits dark and textured, harvested from the Connecticut River Valley and aged to a mahogany richness that signals serious depth without excess. Expect a medium-bodied experience with leather, cocoa, and subtle earth throughout. The broadleaf's natural oils deliver a smooth draw and a slightly sweet undertone on the retrohale, balanced by firm structure and just enough peppery spice to keep things engaging through the second third. There's no flash here, no marketing angle, just honest tobacco construction that rewards a slow, attentive smoke. This is the kind of cigar that performs consistently whether your customer lights it after a steakhouse dinner or during a quiet evening in the lounge. The 24-count format works well for serious retailers looking to stock something with genuine cachet and reliable margins. Tabernacle has earned its following precisely because it doesn't chase trends.