The newest vitola for AGANORSA Leaf’s JFR Lunatic Torch line has begun arriving at retailers.

It’s called Imagine, and just like the rest of the line, it features a Nicaraguan corojo 99 wrapper grown in the Jalapa region, dual binders from Nicaragua’s Estelí & Jalapa growing areas, and fillers from Estelí and Jalapa. It also features an uncovered foot, or what the company calls a brush foot, a design that gives the smoker the chance to experience the flavor of the binder and filler for half an inch before the wrapper is introduced.

“The Lunatic Torch series has been a massively successful brand for us,” said Terence Reilly, vp of sales and marketing for AGANORSA Leaf, via a press release when the cigar was announced. “We have had a lot of requests to add a robusto to the line from both our retailers and sales team: we listened. We are excited to see the reaction in the market to one of the most popular sizes of this unique expression of our leaf.”

It becomes the fourth size in the line:

  • JFR Lunatic Torch Imagine (5 1/2 x 50)
  • JFR Lunatic Torch Visionary (6 1/2 x 52)
  • JFR Lunatic Torch Dreamlands (6 1/2 x 60)
  • JFR Lunatic Torch Mad Folk (4 3/4 x 70)

The JFR Lunatic Torch Imagine has an MSRP of $9.50 and is offered in 10-count boxes. Production is handled by the Tabacos Valle de Jalapa S.A. factory.

Images courtesy of AGANORSA Leaf.

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