Crowned Heads Yellow Rose
$56.76 – $186.15Price range: $56.76 through $186.15
Crowned Heads pays tribute to the Lone Star State with the aromatic and complex Yellow Rose. This medium-bodied cigar features a lustrous Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper that envelops a hearty blend of Nicaraguan long-fillers and binder. It draws inspiration from the popular 19th century folk song “The Yellow Rose of Texas” in both name and exclusivity to the Texas market.
Handcrafted at the My Father Cigars factory in EstelÃ, Nicaragua under the watchful eye of the Garcia family, each box-pressed torpedo is packed with flavor. Notes of oak, coffee, and cocoa mingle with leather and earth on a base of spicy pepper and sweet caramel. The burn is even, the draw smooth yet packed with satisfying tobacco richness.
While the Yellow Rose is normally exclusive to Texas tobacconists and limited in availability, Crowned Heads permits retailers nationwide to order this coveted regional release for one day each year. Aficionados eager to experience a loving Lone Star State homage would be wise to keep their eyes peeled for release dates. When the Yellow Rose blooms, connoisseurs should act fast to secure these sublime smokes.
We uncovered an exclusive small batch of the refined yet complex Yellow Rose but supply is finite at these outrageous deals!
| Name | Price | Stock | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crowned Heads Yellow Rose - 20 | $186.15 | Out of stock | |
| Crowned Heads Yellow Rose - 5 | $56.76 | Out of stock |
1 review for Crowned Heads Yellow Rose
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Richard Oglesby –
I’ve had this cigar several times before so I bought a box. What it lacks in fancy labels, it makes up for with great construction, draw, and deep flavors. Whether sitting on a dozer in the summer or on my front porch in the spring, this one never fails. The only downsides I had was there wasn’t any discount in price for buying in bulk and it took a few extra days to arrive, but I believe it was USPS’ fault.