For years, Crowned Heads has released standout beauties like the Mil Dias, Four Kicks, and La Imperiosa, but without putting their own name front and center. Broadway is where that changes.
This is the first cigar to feature the company’s new look: a new logo and design that makes it clear who’s behind the blend. The name Broadway comes from the downtown Nashville strip where the brand is based. The new “hero” logo ties it all together. A way to put their name in lights, just like the marquees and neon lights that line Broadway Street. It also marks the start of a shift to create more connection between the cigars and the company that makes them.
What Makes It Different
The wrapper is a Connecticut Broadleaf, dark, textured, and full of flavor. If you’ve experienced a broadleaf construction before, you know that means a little sweetness, some earth, and a richness that holds your attention. Crowned Heads has used this wrapper in some of their most popular blends, and they’ve brought it back in their newly designed cigar to let it shine.
Underneath it the all are Nicaragua binder and fillers. They’re all made from the three Nicaraguan regions: Esteli, Jalapa, and Ometepe. The result is a cigar that’s full in flavors with a smooth draw and a slow and even burn.
Three Sizes to Choose
This line comes in three different sizes: Crowned Heads Broadway Toro 6.50×54, Crowned Heads Broadway Epicure 5.50×56, and Crowned Heads Broadway Robusto Extra 4.75×52.
Each is box-pressed and made available in box of 21. They’re rolled at the iconic Nicaragua American Cigars S.A. factory with their Connecticut Broadleaf sourced by the legendary Oliva Tobacco Co.
Why You’ll Want to Try the Crowned Heads Broadway
If you’re curious about Crowned Heads or just want something reliable with depth, Broadway is worth a closer look. You can visit your local Casa de Montecristo to explore the range of cigars and see the new packaging in person. You can also get a feel for the build and experience them for yourself.