The Henry Clay War Hawk Corona punches above its weight class with 5x44 dimensions and Connecticut-seed wrapper magic. This box-pressed parejo delivers Dominican-Honduran fusion at $7.50/stick in 25-count bundles. Not your grandpa's Henry Clay - this modern tweak swaps Connecticut Broadleaf for Ecuadorian gold, making it the most approachable hawk in the aviary.
First Third: Earthy cocoa bomb with cedar undertones. Cold draw whispers sweet hay. Opens with thick smoke production - watch that burn line though, tends to need one touch-up in humid climates.
Middle Third: Pepper spice dials up while maintaining creaminess. Retrohale reveals baking spices fighting through caramel. Ash holds solid inch despite loose pack.
Final Third: Nicaraguan binder flexes muscle - espresso bitterness cuts through earlier sweetness. Tar buildup hits at 45min mark, better nubbed than endured.
Morning coffee companions and golf course regulars flock here. Budget-focused smokers wanting Honduran heft without full Nic intensity. Not for complexity chasers - this hawk flies straight, no acrobatics.