The Sword of Laban by Apostate Cigars is a tribute to the legendary weapon from Latter-day Saint scripture, symbolizing strength and heritage. This cigar is a 7.25 x 47 Churchill crafted at Tabacalera Palma in the Dominican Republic. It features an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper, a Mexican San Andrés binder, and Dominican fillers.
From the first draw, expect notes of roasted nuts and leather, transitioning into hints of honey, dried fruit, toasted bread, and cocoa. The Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper imparts a signature spice and sweetness, balanced by the earthy undertones of the Dominican filler and the richness of the Mexican San Andrés binder. This cigar is designed for those who appreciate a smooth, flavorful smoke that evolves gracefully throughout the session.
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Wrapper: Ecuadorian Corojo
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Binder: Mexican San Andrés
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Filler: Dominican Republic
Available individually or in 12-count boxes
FAQs:
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Are there other Apostate cigars similar to this?
Yes—if you’re exploring Apostate’s line, check out The Feathered Serpent. It’s got a Candela wrapper and offers a completely different twist, making for a fun comparison.
- What’s the flavor profile?
Expect a smooth and steady burn with earthy cedar, subtle pepper, and a creamy, slightly sweet finish. It’s refined without being overpowering. - What’s the story behind the name?
Apostate Cigars is known for drawing from Latter-Day Saints themes. The Sword of Laban refers to a significant artifact in the Book of Mormon—tying in symbolism of strength, leadership, and legacy.