The sophomore line from Stoic Cigars is inspired by the “ideal of maintaining a state of inner peace, undisturbed by external circumstances.”
It’s called Equanimity and it will use an Ecuadorian corojo wrapper over a Dominican criollo 98 binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, an undisclosed South American country and the U.S. Like the company’s debut release, it is made at Kelner Cigars S.A.S. in the Dominican Republic.
“Equanimity has been a labor of love, in development for over a year,” said Vance Taylor, founder of Stoic, in a press release. “Achieving equanimity is the ultimate ambition of Stoic practice, so it was imperative that we invest the time, energy and resources to ensure this blend not only impresses new levels of intensity and complexity upon our customers – reflecting the natural challenges of life – but that it maintains a delicate and harmonious balance throughout. Smoking Equanimity should remind our customers that while life can be difficult, when we practice acceptance of the things we can’t control, and balance our emotions, we can live peacefully.”