The Crowned Heads Jericho Hill Willy Lee brings outlaw energy to your humidor with its 6"x54 box-pressed parejo shape. Packing Nicaraguan filler tobacco under a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, this medium-full smoke tips its hat to Johnny Cash's prison ballads - perfect for unwinding with a rich, bold smoke. At under $10 per stick in 24-count boxes, it's a working man's luxury with substance.
The Willy Lee hits with coffee grounds and charred oak upfront - that signature San Andrés earthiness. By the second third, burnt caramel sweetness emerges through pepper spray smoke density. Final inches bring mineral notes like licking a slate stone, with nicotine strength that creeps up like a midnight train.
Triple-seam caps hold firm against the box-press, though some boxes show wrapper mottling. Burn line stays true with medium-firm ash formation. Draw varies from easy airflow to needing a punch cut adjustment - typical of San Andrés' thicker leaves.
Rolled in Estelí's La Alianza factory, the blend combines Jalapa valley ligero with Ometepe island viso. The dark wrapper comes from San Andrés' central valley where volcanic soil creates that gritty chocolate flavor. Aging rooms here use Caribbean oak for 18-month fermentation cycles.