The two newest vitolas of AGANORSA’s Leaf Supreme Leaf line have gone on sale in Germany.

Last month, AGANORSA Leaf previewed the two sizes during InterTabac 2024 in Dortmund, Germany. While the cigars have slightly modified bands, the blend is the same as the other Supreme Leaf vitolas: all of the tobacco is grown by AGANORSA in Nicaragua and the wrapper is listed as a corojo 99 varietal.

  • Supreme Leaf Inter Robusto (5 1/4 x 54) — €9 (Box of 10, €90)
  • Supreme Leaf Euro Toro (6 x 50) — €9.50 (Box of 10, €95)

The reason for the slightly different packaging is that these two vitolas are only offered in international markets. This started today in Germany and will continue in other markets where AGANORSA Leaf sells its cigars other than the U.S.

“Demand for Supreme Leaf continues to grow,” said Terence Reilly, vp of sales and marketing for AGANORSA Leaf, in a press release when the cigars were announced last month. “Fabien Ziegler, who is our director of business development and has overseen our rapid international growth, worked with our distribution partners at Kopp Tobaccos GmbH & Co to craft these unique sizes and look for the international market. We are excited to provide one of our most exclusive blends for our international partners throughout the world albeit only in limited quantities.”

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