Crowned Heads Medium-Full Balanced La Vereda No. 50 Nicaraguan Robusto 5.125 x 50
Reserved for seasoned Nicaraguan puro lovers and Crowned Heads devotees seeking refined intensity in a compact, flavorful robusto — the Crowned Heads La Vereda No. 50 5.125 x 50 unleashes an immediate captivating rush of dark cocoa, toasted cedar, leather, roasted coffee, and vibrant pepper spice that transforms a shorter session into a rewarding journey. Perfect for experienced smokers who appreciate masterful Garcia-family blending and savor concentrated complexity during quick breaks, travel, or focused evening moments.
Our Master Tobacconist Experience
Our staff has followed La Vereda closely since its release, and the No. 50 consistently stands out for its explosive flavor density and seamless development in a manageable robusto size. The cold draw explodes with dark cocoa, cedar, and lively pepper spice. Upon lighting, the **first third** greets with bold dark cocoa, toasted cedar, leather, roasted coffee, and zesty black pepper, delivering a smooth yet assertive start with exceptional draw. Transitioning into the **second third**, the profile deepens with richer espresso notes, toasted nuts, honey sweetness, sustained earthiness, and balanced spice as the Nicaraguan tobaccos reveal seamless complexity. The **final third** intensifies to concentrated dark chocolate, woody leather, lingering sweet spice, and a long, refined finish that leaves a warm, satisfying aftertaste. This medium-full, 50-70 minute smoke offers impeccable construction, even burn, and profound layered depth throughout.
Hand-rolled in Nicaragua at My Father Cigars, this standout features a dark, oily **Nicaraguan Habano wrapper** for robust spice and aroma. It encases a **Nicaraguan binder** and 100% Nicaraguan long-filler tobaccos from premium growing regions (including Estelí and Jalapa), creating the bold, harmonious blend that defines the La Vereda series under Jon Huber’s vision of refined intensity and craftsmanship.
Not for mild cigar seekers, beginners, or those preferring light, short sessions — its medium-full strength and vibrant Nicaraguan character suit developed palates craving depth. Pair it with black coffee, aged rum, or dark roast espresso during an evening unwind or thoughtful gathering for transcendent richness and harmony.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Vitola | Robusto |
| Length | 5.125 inches |
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Wrapper | Nicaraguan Habano |
| Binder | Nicaragua |
| Filler | Nicaragua (aged long-fillers from Estelí & Jalapa) |
| Strength | Medium-Full |
| Origin | Nicaragua |
| Packaging | Box of 20 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Crowned Heads La Vereda No. 50 unique?
The La Vereda No. 50 is a Nicaraguan puro crafted at My Father Cigars with a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and aged fillers from Estelí and Jalapa. It delivers bold yet refined complexity of dark cocoa, cedar, leather, coffee, and pepper in a compact 5.125 x 50 robusto — making it a favorite for aficionados who value intensity, balance, and the Garcia family’s masterful blending in a shorter, high-impact format.
How does the Nicaraguan Habano wrapper influence the La Vereda No. 50?
The dark Nicaraguan Habano wrapper imparts robust spice, rich earthiness, and subtle sweetness that enhance the puro core tobaccos. It contributes to the cigar’s lively pepper on the retrohale, smooth transitions, and refined depth — elevating notes of cedar, chocolate, leather, and nuts while keeping the medium-full profile bold yet approachable in this classic robusto size.
Is the La Vereda No. 50 suitable for beginners?
While its smooth draw and balanced medium-full strength make it more approachable than ultra-full cigars, the vibrant Nicaraguan spice and layered complexity are best appreciated by experienced smokers. Newer enthusiasts may find it rewarding but assertive; we recommend starting with milder Crowned Heads options or classic Cohiba Blue/Connecticut before progressing to this masterful, full-flavored robusto.







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