Crowned Heads: The Return of Wabash Cannonball
Crowned Heads is excited to announce the return of Wabash Cannonball,’ a cigar that originated back in 2020 as a store-exclusive release for Casa de Montecristo in Nashville, TN.
The original Crowned Heads “Wabash Cannonball’ was released in September of 2020 as an homage to a Nashville of a bygone era. The Wabash Cannonball was a steel rollercoaster at the now-defunct Opryland USA theme park in Nashville (1975-1997), named after an American folk song about a mythical steam locomotive.
The original version of the cigar was a 5 1/2 x 48 “Super Corona” vitola, and was originally only available at Casa de Montecristo in Nashville, TN. Production was limited to 5,000 total cigars.
“I enjoyed working on the original Wabash’ four years ago, as I was able to go back in time to a simpler Nashville,” commented Crowned Heads co-fouder, Jon Huber.
“When I heard that Casa de Montecristo wanted to bring back Wabash, I was elated and set out to build a bigger-better-bolder’ version of the original release.”
Sherri Sieminski, CEO Casa de Montecriso, added, “We are thrilled to partner with Crowned Heads on the latest addition to our Casa de Montecristo portfolio of exclusive cigars. The original Wabash Cannonball was so special to us, and we are excited that all our valued guests will have the chance to experience this version of such an amazing cigar.”
The 2024 version of the Crowned Heads “Wabash Cannonball’ features a new blend, a beefed-up 5 718 × 52 vitole, and will be available at all Case de Montecristo locations across the country.
The blend features a Mexican (San Andres) maduro wrapper, Ecuadorian (Sumatra) binder, and filler tobaccos from Nicaragua and the Dominican Redublic.
Packaged in 12-count boxes, total production was capped at 15,000 cigars, and will carry a suggested retail price of $13.90 per cigar.
Crowned Heads Wabash Cannonball 2024 is manufactured at the TacaNicsa factory in Esteli, Nicaragua, home to such Crowned Heads brands as Mil Días, Mil Dias Maduro, Blood Medicine, and Juárez.