Aganorsa Leaf's acclaimed Aniversario series kicked off in 2013, showcasing a limited run of fine-tuned cigars rolled out of the company's boutique-style factory in Miami. The series has since grown in popularity and scope, now including three blends (Corojo, Maduro, and Connecticut) and moving production to Aganorsa's famed Nicaraguan factory.
The original blend is the Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo, which boasts the company's own Nicaraguan tobaccos throughout the wrapper, binder, and filler. This elite recipe is topped with a Corojo '99 leaf and is finalized with a box-pressed shape, allowing for a cool and concentrated smoke that allows complexities to shine.
What does the Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo Lancero cigar taste like?
Rolled for the aficionado, the Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo Lancero cigar weighs in at 7½" x 40. With a box-pressed finish, this elegant specimen is quick to stand out in the humidor. The lancero is among the hardest sizes to perfect, being known for its deep complexities and concentrated profile when pulled off. This is the case with the Aganorsa Leaf Aniversario Corojo Lancero cigar, showcasing notes of candied nuts, cabinet spice, peppered toast, and semi-sweet graham cracker through the finish.