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Crowned Heads Mil Dias Double Robusto

Let's cut to the chase - the Crowned Heads Mil Dias Double Robusto brings Nicaraguan firepower wrapped in Ecuadorian refinement. At 6⅜" x50, this box-pressed beauty sports a dark Habano wrapper that took 1,000 days to perfect. Expect a smoke session that evolves from coffee-shop subtlety to full-on spice cabinet drama. It's that rare stick that novice smokers can handle but veterans will respect.

Quick Specs

  • Brand: Crowned Heads
  • Price: $207/box of 20
  • Size: Double Robusto (6⅜" x50)
  • Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
  • Binder/Filler: Nicaraguan with Costa Rican/Peruvian accents
  • Strength: Medium-Full

Flavor Journey

First Third (Cold Draw to 1" Burn)

The cold draw serves damp earth and pencil shavings. Initial puffs deliver sweet cedar with milk chocolate undertones. Smoke output stays medium - decent clouds without being obnoxious. Watch for the signature Crowned Heads pepper kick hiding behind that smooth exterior.

Mid-Section (Core Experience)

Now the Nicaraguan guts show up. Leather and Brazil nut flavors muscle in, balanced by an unexpected creaminess. The burn line stays razor-sharp if you're smoking indoors - wind turns it squirrely. Retrohale reveals white pepper and a floral hint that keeps things interesting.

Final Stretch (Last 2 Inches)

Espresso bitterness cuts through as tar builds up. Purists will nub it for the occasional caramel flash, but most mortals should ditch it when the nicotine buzz kicks in. Lingering aftertaste? Imagine licking a used coffee filter - in a good way.

Cigar Comparison

  • Padron 1964 Robusto: Same 50RG, heavier on spice. Lacks Mil Dias' sweetness
  • Oliva Melanio Robusto: Smoother transition but weaker finish
  • My Father Le Bijou: Pepper overload - less balance
  • Fuente Don Carlos: Lighter Dominican alternative

Roots & Craftsmanship

Rolled in Estelí's Tabacalera Pichardo factory, this stick benefits from Jalapa Valley's volcanic soil. The "1000 days" isn't marketing fluff - they actually age ligero leaves 18 months pre-roll. Box-press technique gives better smoke channeling than round vitolas. Pro tip: Buy boxes from late 2022 or newer - early batches had draw issues.

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