Aganorsa Leaf is rebranding their Casa Fernandez Aniversario Corojo as the Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo. This is similar to what the company did with the Aniversario Maduro last year. The boxes and bands will be updated with the Aganorsa Leaf logo and the removal of the Casa Fernandez name. The Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo will come in four sizes: 5x54 Robusto, 6 ¼ x 52 Toro, 6x58 Gran Toro, and a 7 ½ x 40 Lancero, all are box-pressed.
Cigar Dojo and Aganorsa Leaf are bringing back the ReviveR for 2021. Many believe this is one of, if not the best collaborations Cigar Dojo has ever done. We even gave it a place on our Top 25 in 2018. Now, it 2021, it is back and more plentiful. Production has been increased from 300 to 500 boxes. The blend and size remain unchanged, but the bands and packaging have gotten a refresh.
"I lit this cigar up shortly after dinner and it hit just the right notes for a quality dessert cigar. If that Snickers profile came out anymore while smoking, I'd have been overjoyed. Either way, this is a cigar worth checking out and I would definitely smoke it again." -Doug S. (Unpossible_1)
Aganorsa Leaf is bringing not one, but two new sizes of their Aniversario Maduro line to PCA and making one of them exclusive for attendees. The blend remains the same as least year, using 100% Aganorsa grown tobacco including their proprietary Shade Grown Corojo Maduro wrapper. The new sizes are a 6 x 54 box-pressed Toro, and a 5 3/8 x 48 box pressed Short Churchill. The boxes and bands have also been updated to showcase the Aganorsa Leaf logo, replacing the Casa Fernandez name.
"I really enjoyed this cigar. The beginning didn’t wow me too much with the flavors, however, it developed into a delicious morsel of cigar goodness. Absolutely flawless construction and burn were superb. Smoked this one way past the band and it’s touching my fingers with a little heat now. Time to put it to bed and wait to hear what cigar I am smoking so I can buy more." -Adam B. (Bushboi)
Aganorsa Leaf has announced a new addition to their Guardian of the Farm line: Aganorsa Leaf Guardian of the Farm Cerberus. Unlike previous versions, named after actual dogs on the farms in Nicaragua, this one comes from the mythical three headed dog that stood watch at the gates of Hades.
Today, Aganorsa Leaf announced a new size in the Lunatic Torch line: IMAGINE, a robusto measuring 5 ½ x 50. This new size joins the joins the 6 ½ x 52 Visionary, 6 ½ x 60 Dreamlands, and 4 ¾ x 70 Mad Folk vitolas. Like the rest of the line, IMAGINE has a shaggy foot, exposing the binder for a half inch at the foot of the cigar and allowing the smoker to see what the blend is like without the Corojo 99 wrapper.
J&J Spirits and Aganorsa Leaf have teamed up for a second release of their Single Cask Nation cigar, this time aged in 14-year-old Tennessee Bourbon Whisky. This new release will measure 6 x 54 and is box-pressed. The blend uses a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper and Nicaraguan filler and binder.
Aganorsa Leaf will be showing off a new size of Supreme Leaf at the 2021 PCA Trade Show, Supreme Leaf Torpedo. The blend remains the same, consisting of 100% Aganorsa tobacco grown on their farms in Nicaragua. The new Torpedo measure 6 x 54.
JR Cigar continues its 50th Anniversary celebration, and their next cigar for that occasion is a collaboration with Aganorsa Leaf: Aganorsa Lunatic JR 50th. The Lunatic line is known for large ring gauges and one of the strongest profiles in the Aganorsa portfolio. However, this new version comes in a thinner, 6 x 46 vitola.