Aganorsa Leaf announces the Aganorsa Leaf Arsenio cigar line, honoring the legacy of Arsenio Ramos, at the 2024 PCA Tradeshow, featuring limited production sizes.
"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 announced today that their Aniversario Maduro will return to the PCA trade show this year, but now as a regular production line and in new sizes. The blend remains the same 100% Aganorsa Leaf tobaccos wrapped in their proprietary Shade Grown Corojo Maduro leaf.
"A cigar clearly made with care and featuring a nice, if simplistic, flavor package and top-notch construction that let me focus on the smoking experience instead of fidgeting with my lighter or worrying about how frequently I should be puffing. I would pick more of these up for the right price." -Bill C. (Bill
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.
"A nice sweet cigar with notes of sugar, peanuts, leather, and burnt toast. A minor touch-up was needed due to splitting. A nice dessert cigar that I'd try again." -Sean F. (fullermaine)
AGANORSA Leaf introduces the Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto, a Nicaraguan puro exclusive to Wooden Indian Tobacco for its 60th anniversary. Limited to 500 boxes, this special edition emphasizes quality and partnership, available solely through Wooden Indian's retail channels.
Aganorsa Leaf has announced two new cigars for PCA 2023, as well as a packing change for an existing line.
"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 is rebranding their core lines Corojo, Maduro, Habano, and Connecticut in the new La Validación Series. The blends for the cigars remain unchanged but they have been repackaged with more prominent Aganorsa Leaf branding, and the box counts and sizes have been standardized. All four lines will now be comes in 15-count and be offered in the same three vitolas: Gran Robusto 5 x 54, Toro 6.25 x 52, and Gran Toro 6 x 58. In keeping with the original versions, all sizes will be box pressed with the exception of the Habano, which will continue to be rolled as round parejos.