Stolen Throne cigars is one of the most popular boutique brands at OGT Cigars. I attribute this to the intense flavor and construction quality. Lee Marsh launched his brand, Stolen Throne, with one blend in two sizes. The Crook of the Crown San Andreas by Stolen Throne stood alone at the beginning. This rich, closed foot Maduro is presented in a 6×52 Toro and 5×50 Robusto. Although it was a small launch, the Crook gained recognition for its deep flavor and impeccable construction. Later, after inventory demands began to rise, Marsh created the Call To Arms Cigar; a Sumatra with dark notes of red pepper, sweet cream, leather, and toasted almonds. Instead of following suit and having the Call to Arms in a robust, he decided to offer it in a corona, giving the smoker the experience of more wrapper leaves flavor.
In late 2021, Stolen Throne added to the portfolio with the 3 Kingdoms Habano. According to Lee, this blend took two years to nail down. He is a huge fan of Habano tobacco and wanted this to be just right. Much like the other blends, the Three Kingdoms Cigar is presented in two vitolas; a 6×52 Toro and 5×50 Robusto. However, the 3 Kingdoms does differ from the previous releases in several ways. For one, the toro is a box-press, the first from Stolen Throne. It also uses a Habano wrapper around an undisclosed binder and fillers. Lee Marsh has been quoted to say the following on the 3 Kingdoms:
“Three Kingdoms is Full-bodied and Full strength. This blend is a spice bomb with a sweet complexity, heavy notes of red pepper and vanilla on the tongue, and a clean spicy retro. Another unique smoking experience added to the portfolio.”
Like the rest of Stolen Thorne’s portfolio, the Three Kingdoms cigar is dynamic, full in flavor and medium to full in strength. It offers an incredible experience of sweetness, spice, wood, creaminess, baking spices, and cinnamon.