The Heads with Crowns For Crowned Heads co-founder Jon Huber, the Coroneta Maduro—as well as its sibling, the Coroneta Habano—is a dream come true. Huber's goal has always been to sell two entirely distinct blends from two distinct manufacturers under a single name. It was him who used the Coroneta.
The Maduro is a heartier version than the Habano, with a filler composed of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and USA Pennsylvania leaves, and a Mexican San Andres maduro wrapper layered over an Ecuadorian Connecticut binder. Similar to the Habano variety, the maduro is a great option for smokers who enjoy a classic smoking with a modern twist, but with a little bit more strength.
The Casa Carrillo plant in the Dominican Republic makes the cigars by hand. which Ernesto Perez-Carrillo, a renowned cigar manufacturer, runs. The word "Coroneta" is derived from the coronet, a straightforward crown. The vitola names of the cigars alludes to different crowns and social classes held by British nobles in the sixteenth century.