About this cigar
Crowned Heads built its reputation on thoughtful sourcing and measured restraint, and Jericho Hill exemplifies both virtues. The Willy Lee is the line's accessible entry point: a box-pressed robusto that pairs an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper with a Dominican and Nicaraguan filler blend designed for balance rather than brutality. What emerges is a cigar that respects your palate while rewarding attention. Expect a woody, peppery foundation with subtle layers of leather and earth that build gradually over the first third, then settle into a more measured, almost creamy mid-range. The draw stays consistent from first light to nub. This is the cigar for the back nine or the late afternoon office shift, when you want something substantive but not demanding. Retailers and lounge owners recognize Jericho Hill for its reliability and shelf turnover. The 24-count box format supports both walk-in sales and regular house stock, and the price point sits comfortably between value house blends and boutique premium territory. Crowned Heads customers tend to be repeat buyers, which means you're stocking for loyalty, not novelty.