Apostate Cigars Unveils Two Additions to its Portfolio for PCA

July 1, 2023 By Matthew Tabacco

Apostate Cigars is thrilled to announce the addition of two exceptional cigars to their existing lineup at the highly anticipated 2023 Premium Cigar Association (PCA) Tradeshow in Las Vegas. The new offerings, The Sword of Laban and The Zarahemla, embody the brand’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and unparalleled smoking experiences.

The Sword of Laban is a 7.25 x 47 Churchill cigar that promises aficionados a truly memorable smoking experience. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, this cigar features a captivating Corojo wrapper, a Mexican binder, and a rich blend of Dominican fillers. The Sword of Laban’s harmonious combination of flavors delivers a sophisticated and indulgent journey for the discerning cigar enthusiast.

The Zarahemla is a 5.5 x 54 box-pressed toro that showcases the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and innovation. Encased in a Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper, this cigar boasts a genuine Cameroon binder and a carefully selected blend of Dominican and Mexican fillers. The Zarahemla’s perfectly balanced flavors, coupled with its expertly crafted box-pressed shape, offer a smoking experience that is second to none. The cigars will be shipping to eligible retailers beginning in August 2023.

About Apostate Cigars

Apostate Cigars was formed in 2020 by owners Kendrick Woolstenhulme and Brandon Oveson. With a combined twenty years’ experience in cigar retail, it is their goal to continue creating bonds of community and fulfilling smoking experiences through the unique world of premium cigars.

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