Sumatra Wrapper

San Cristobal Revelation

Creamy Texture, Pepper Finish

San Cristobal

About San Cristobal Revelation

Launched in 2013 and produced at the My Father factory in Estelí, Revelation pairs an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper with vintage Nicaraguan long fillers and a Nicaraguan binder. Placed in a medium strength lane, the cigars show cocoa, cedar, cinnamon and smoked almond with a signature black pepper backbone. Reviewers note reliable construction and a creamy texture that carries pepper into a long finish.

  • Made in Nicaragua
  • Medium
  • Ecuador Sumatra
  • Cocoa, cinnamon, cedar, smoked almond, black pepper

Key Details

Made In

Nicaragua

First Introduced

2013

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Ecuador Sumatra

Known For

San Cristobal Revelation

Official Website

sancristobalcigar.com

Sumatra Wrapped

San Cristobal Revelation

San Cristobal Revelation pairs an oily Ecuador Sumatra wrapper with vintage Nicaraguan long‑fillers and a Nicaraguan binder to deliver a medium‑strength cigar. Common tasting notes include cocoa, cinnamon, cedar, smoked almond and black pepper, while the texture stays creamy as peppery tannins evolve into sweeter, sun‑grown flavors.

Sizes

  • Leviathan (6.5" x 64)
  • Triumph (7.0" x 50)
  • Prophet (5.25" x 54)
  • Mystic (5.625" x 48)
  • Odyssey (6.0" x 60)
  • Legend (6.25" x 52)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Ecuador Sumatra

Binder

Nicaraguan

Filler

Nicaraguan long-filler

Revelation wears a milk‑chocolate Ecuador Sumatra leaf that brings sun‑grown sweetness without the harsher top‑priming bite. Beneath it sit vintage Nicaraguan long‑fillers and binder, producing a medium‑strength profile that begins with a peppery, tannic edge and softens into cocoa, cinnamon and cedar. Smoked almond and measured black pepper arrive as the smoke develops, and the texture is notably creamy with a spicy backbone—enough bite to remain interesting but restrained compared with heavier Nicaraguan offerings. The line is offered in several larger, modern gauges (including at least one box‑pressed toro), and reviews commonly note solid construction, even burns and a long, slightly luscious finish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Revelation pairs an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper over vintage Nicaraguan long‑fillers with a Nicaraguan binder — the wrapper brings a sweeter, milk‑chocolate top note while the fillers provide the pepper and tannic backbone.