Crowned Heads Moonflower

  • Cigar Origin
    Nicaragua
  • Strength
    Full
  • Wrapper Color
    Maduro
  • Wrapper
    Nicaraguan Corojo
  • Binder
    Nicaragua
  • Filler
    Nicaragua
  • Rolled by
    Handmade
  • Manufacturer
    My Father Cigars
Corona Grande, Full, Maduro, from Nicaragua
Crowned Heads Moonflower Corona Gorda 6 * 46
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Robusto, Full, Maduro, from Nicaragua
Crowned Heads Moonflower Robusto 5 * 52
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Toro, Full, Maduro, from Nicaragua
Crowned Heads Moonflower Toro 6 * 54
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Box of 21$283.50
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$12.15
$1.3560
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Jeff Childress  when do you expect to have these in stock?
Posted 5/1/2026   
  • NeptuneCigar.com  Hey Jeff, very soon hopefully! They're expected to ship early may from what I've gathered
    Replied 5/1/2026  
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CUSTOMER'S REVIEWS
OVERALL
4.7
6 reviews
Rated 4.29by 14 Aficionados
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Francis L.07/09/2026About: Crowned Heads Moonflower Toro 6" * 54
Great flavors. Very balanced. Awesome smoke. Deserves the 5 stars
Patrick07/09/2026About: Crowned Heads Moonflower Corona Gorda 6" * 46
Great cigar, good flavor profile
Angel G.07/07/2026About: Crowned Heads Moonflower Robusto 5" * 52
Medium-plus profile that opens with white pepper and spice, then unfolds into creamy cedar and nutty layers.
joe i.07/01/2026About: Crowned Heads Moonflower Robusto 5" * 52
Nice cigar. first half is basic pepper and smooth with medium body. Last half has some spice, some leather and still pepper and full body. Nice cigar.
William L.06/26/2026About: Crowned Heads Moonflower Robusto 5" * 52
The Crowned Heads Moonflower Robusto doesn't simply introduce itself it kicks down the front door of your palate and demands your full attention. From the opening draw, I was assaulted in the best possible way by a barrage of flavors so decadent that I briefly questioned whether I had accidentally lit a cigar or wandered into a luxury dessert buffet. The first third delivered an astonishing combination of cedar, sweetness, and savory richness, all wrapped in what can only be described as the experience of eating a premium dark chocolate bar while simultaneously bathing in a barrel of aged rum. It was the kind of flavor profile that makes you stop mid-conversation, stare into the distance, and reconsider every mediocre cigar you've ever smoked. As the second third unfolded, the Moonflower decided that subtlety was no longer necessary. The sweetness evolved into a richer, spicier cocoa character, accompanied by earthy undertones that arrived with the confidence of a man explaining bourbon notes to strangers at a barbecue. The strength increased just enough to remind me that this was, in fact, a serious cigar and not a confectionary product masquerading as one. Then came the final third. Reader, I was not prepared. The wood, the chocolate, the spice, the earth all of it collided in a glorious flavor explosion that can only be described as the cigar equivalent of an orchestra, a church choir, and a professional wrestling entrance happening simultaneously. I sat in stunned silence, staring at the remaining inch of cigar as if it had personally insulted me by being this good. Paired with a wonderful bourbon, the experience transcended mere smoking and entered the realm of spiritual exploration. At one point, I considered writing a thank-you letter to the blender. By the final puff, I was prepared to nominate the Moonflower for public office As the cigar progresses into its middle portion, the profile gains structure and intensity. A measured increase in strengt