Crowned Heads Headley Grange

Crowned Heads’ John Huber likes to name his cigars and cigar lines after legendary songs, musicians or something from the music industry. The Headley Grange collection was named after the recording studio in East Hampshire, England where the seminal rock band Led Zeppelin recorded their hard driving song “When the Levee Breaks.” Huber’s goal was to create a cigar  “... that tastes the way the drums sound on ‘When The Levee Breaks.” And the Headley Grange cigar hits that mark with its bold, hearty smoking profile that is just as captivating as the song. The cigar features a warm-tan Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper that cloaks a Nicaraguan binder and filler. The cigars are expertly handmade at Ernesto Perez-Carrillo’s Tabacalera La Alianza in the Dominican Republic.
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