Crowned Heads

Broadway

There’s a certain irony in Crowned Heads releasing some of the most talked-about cigars of the past decade, like Mil Dias or La Imperiosa, while keeping their own name off the front of the cigar. The blends spoke for themselves. But Crowned Heads realized that some of their customers were not connecting the dots. They didn’t associate some of those heavy hitters with the brand.That’s what the Broadway line aims to correct. It’s the company’s first cigar to feature their newly designed hero logo, paired with a secondary band that identifies the cigar line by name. More importantly, it signals the start of a visual overhaul to unify their long line of products with the brand. All while making it easier for customers to connect the cigars they already enjoy with a name behind them. The name itself is a nod to Broadway Street in downtown Nashville, the brand’s home base and a street known for its energy, music, and presence. It’s a deliberate choice that ties the cigar to a physical place Crowned Heads calls home. Like the street, the cigar is built to stand out. About The Brand Crowned Heads was founded in 2011 by Jon Huber and Mike Conder, both former CAO executives who left their corporate jobs to build their own cigar line. Their visions was clear; prioritize quality over quantity, and return to an older, more personal model of cigar making. One that respected tradition but wasn’t afraid to try something new. Based in Nashville, the company quickly carved out a space where cultural references, musical influences, and design became their backdrop of inspiration.Over the years, Crowned Heads has released a portfolio of products that directly reflects their philosophy. Cigars like Four Kicks and Mil Dias feel rooted in the old world. They’ve partnered with well-known factories like E.P. Carillo and NACSA. Broadway continues that pattern, while drawing more attention to the Crowned Heads name. What’s Inside the Crowned Heads BroadwayThe cigar dons a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. Crowned Heads has used this wrapper to good effect in previous lines, and here it returns by design. Sourced through Oliva Tobacco Co. and rolled at the Nicaragua American Cigars S.A. factory, it is leaf with deep flavor potential. The binder is Nicaraguan, grown in Jalapa. The filler features come from Esteli, Jalapa, and the rich volcanic soil Ometepe. It’s the perfect conversation starter when introducing this newly minted cigar to your customers. The brand’s track record alone makes this offering an appealing option for your shelves. Available Sizes and PackagingAll cigars are box-pressed, and all sizes come in a box of 21 cigars, practical for inventory and manageable in display. The three sizes available: Crowned Heads Broadway Toro 6.50×54, Crowned Heads Broadway Epicure 5.50×56, and Crowned Heads Broadway Robusto Extra 4.75×52.Each format maintains the same core blend and is priced for mod-tier placement making it accessible enough to move and distinctive enough to retain. Why Should You Stock Up on This Cigar? With Crowned Heads initiative to emphasize the brand’s name in more of their cigars and helping prospective customers quickly identify their well-recognized brand, it gives you something practical to work with. Introduce your regulars and newcomers to Crowned Heads newest addition by ordering your set at Santa Clara Cigars.
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