Many people are on the lookout for a budget-friendly, exceptional cigar. While several brands have an elevated blend better than the norm, one that stands out is the Crowned Heads Jaurez. The common thing to see is a mild cigar in the low-cost range. Juarez isn’t that. This San Andres Maduro offers a medium plus experience both gritty and balanced at the same time. The difficult thing to do is blend a cigar with low-cost tobaccos but offer a premium cigar blend. Juarez brings that to the table. Priced at just $7.76 a cigar, the Crowned Heads Juarez Jackie Brown is a bold 5×56 Robusto Extra.
As I stated, the blend uses a rustic-looking San Andres Maduro wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatra As I stated, the blend uses a rustic-looking San Andres Maduro wrapper over an Ecuadorian Sumatra binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. There are myriad sizes for the Juarez, but I think the most popular are the Jackie Brown Robusto and the Willie Lee 6×54 Toro. After all, these are the most common sizes on the American Market. Prior to the release in 2016, John Huber, co-Founder of Crowned Heads, said it had been a blend he worked on for some time until it became a staple they smoked at the factory.
In terms of flavors, Juarez has a distinct journey of cocoa, light pepper, hints of citrus zest, blue cheese, earth, and light sweetness. The transitions are noticeable through the thirds and progress to a sweeter note as it continues. The construction is on point from burn to ash. The firmness of the material and the sharp burn line is impressive. The Crowned heads Juarez is shipped in twenty-four-count boxes.