The Four Kicks Maduro is finally shipping.

It was originally scheduled for late August, but delayed because the company and Ernesto Perez-Carrillo Jr., who is rolling the cigar, wanted to give the Connecticut habano wrapper more time to process. Below that is a Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan fillers.

  • Four Kicks Maduro Corona Gorda (5 5/8 x 46) — $8.95 (Boxes of 24, $214.80)
  • Four Kicks Maduro Robusto (5 x 50) — $9.60 (Boxes of 24, $230.40)
  • Four Kicks Maduro Sublime (6 x 54) — $10.40 (Boxes of 24, $249.60)
  • Four Kicks Maduro Robusto Extra (5 1/2 x 56) — $10.65 (Boxes of 24, $253.44)

The Four Kicks Maduro is the follow-up to Crowned Heads’ original line, which debuted six years ago this month.

It’s actually the third time the company has made a darker version of the brand. It released the Four Kicks Mule Kick, which used a higher priming and notably darker version of the Ecuadorian habano wrapper that is found on the original, as well as the Four Kicks Belt Buckle, a Connecticut broadleaf-wrapped exclusive for Famous Smoke Shop.

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