The Silver Tongue is the cigar for the person who always has a story worth telling — and enough time to tell it right. A 6×54 Dominican puro rolled at Continental Cigars, it runs a Dominican Corojo wrapper over a Dominican Habano binder and Dominican filler, keeping everything on the same island while letting each leaf play its own role in the blend.
The Corojo wrapper is the lead character here. It brings a natural sweetness and a gentle spice that sets the tone from the first draw, while the Habano binder underneath adds structure and a subtle earthiness that keeps things interesting through the middle. The Dominican filler rounds it all out — smooth, even, and consistent from one end to the other. Medium in strength, it's the kind of cigar that doesn't demand your full attention but rewards you when you give it.
In the smoke you're getting that Corojo sweetness up front, spice building through the second third, with cedar and cream softening things out toward the finish. The 6×54 ring gives you a generous draw and a long, easy burn — plenty of time to stretch whatever story you're telling and maybe add a detail or two that wasn't there the first time around.
Liars Bench named this one well. It's smooth, it's charming, and it goes down easy — just like a good yarn told by someone who's had a lot of practice. If the Torchbearer is for the trailblazers, the Silver Tongue is for the ones who make the campfire worth sitting around.