Stolen Throne Cigars has begun shipping a new cigar that has been created to commemorate the company’s fifth anniversary.

The Crook of the Crown Corona is a 6 x 46 corona gorda vitola that uses the same blend as the rest of the Crook of the Crown line: a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper covering an Indonesian binder and filler tobaccos grown in Nicaragua. Lee Marsh, founder of Stolen Throne Cigars, told halfwheel that the ratio of the tobaccos used in the blend for the new addition to the line was adjusted specifically for the corona vitola.

Each cigar has an MSRP of $12, and the total production is limited to 50,000 cigars, which are packaged in 20-count bundles. The cigars were rolled at the Rojas Cigar Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.

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Brooks Whittington

I have worn many hats in my life up to this point: I started out as a photojournalist for the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, then transitioned to photographing weddings—both internationally and in the U.S.—for more than a decade. After realizing that there was a need for a cigar website containing better photographs and more in-depth information about each release, I founded my first cigar blog, SmokingStogie, in 2008. SmokingStogie quickly became one of the more influential cigar blogs on the internet, known for reviewing preproduction, prerelease, rare, extremely hard-to-find and expensive cigars, and it was one of the predecessors to halfwheel, which I co-founded.