Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda
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Blog post of review: https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com/2021/03/supreme-leaf-corona-gorda-6-x-46.html
(Description taken from Cigar-coop.com website)
In 2020, Aganorsa Leaf released Supreme Leaf – a limited production line that quickly became one of the company’s most sought-after productions. Today, we look at a third size that has been added in the form of a box-pressed Corona Gorda.
The initial size, the Supreme Leaf Robusto, was launched at the 2020 Tobacco Plus Expo (TPE). The initial 500 box allocation of the Supreme Leaf Robusto sold out at TPE, and the cigars essentially flew off the shelves. This past summer, a second allocation was done in a Toro size. The allocation for the Toro was increased three-fold to 1,500 boxes – and those boxes sold out for Aganorsa Leaf and retailers almost as quickly. As a result, the Aganorsa Leaf Supreme Leaf was one of the tougher limited editions to get hold of in 2020.
For the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda, a 6 x 46 vitola, production has been increased to 2,000 ten-count boxes. The Corona Gorda will use the same blend of 100% Aganorsa-grown tobaccos as the Robusto and Toro.
“Demand for Supreme Leaf continues to grow,” stated Terence Reilly, Vice President of Sales and Marketing in a press release. “We heard a lot of requests for the next size to be under a 50 ring gauge so we listened and decided on a 6 x 46, a vitola that just so happens to be my personal favorite as well.”
Pricing for the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda is set at $10.50 per cigar.
Blend and Origin
Wrapper: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Binder: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Filler: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Factory: Tabacos Valle de Jalapa S.A. (TABSA)
Vitolas Offered
Corona Gorda: 6 x 46 REVIEWED TODAY
Toro: 6 x 54 (reviewed 8/29/20; score: 93.33)
Robusto: 5 x 52 (reviewed 3/29/20; score: 95.67)
Thank you for watching the Tim Rollins review of the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda and subscribe to the blog;
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Rating system:
93+ Would buy again
90 would smoke again
85 might smoke again/not buy
Less than 85 would not smoke again
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PerfecDraw Tool: https://amzn.to/2C1iblX
Vertigo lighters: https://amzn.to/33vVQsi
Xikar Xi2 cutter: https://amzn.to/39ZQsPc
Cigar Oasis Plus 3.0: https://amzn.to/2Xy0wd4
Smoke Buddy: https://amzn.to/2XynuRr
To help keep these reviews going please donate using PayPal and send your donation to ticotych@hotmail.com, or go to the blog and use the link in the sidebar. (Use the web version of the blog)
Blog post of review: https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com/2021/03/supreme-leaf-corona-gorda-6-x-46.html
(Description taken from Cigar-coop.com website)
In 2020, Aganorsa Leaf released Supreme Leaf – a limited production line that quickly became one of the company’s most sought-after productions. Today, we look at a third size that has been added in the form of a box-pressed Corona Gorda.
The initial size, the Supreme Leaf Robusto, was launched at the 2020 Tobacco Plus Expo (TPE). The initial 500 box allocation of the Supreme Leaf Robusto sold out at TPE, and the cigars essentially flew off the shelves. This past summer, a second allocation was done in a Toro size. The allocation for the Toro was increased three-fold to 1,500 boxes – and those boxes sold out for Aganorsa Leaf and retailers almost as quickly. As a result, the Aganorsa Leaf Supreme Leaf was one of the tougher limited editions to get hold of in 2020.
For the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda, a 6 x 46 vitola, production has been increased to 2,000 ten-count boxes. The Corona Gorda will use the same blend of 100% Aganorsa-grown tobaccos as the Robusto and Toro.
“Demand for Supreme Leaf continues to grow,” stated Terence Reilly, Vice President of Sales and Marketing in a press release. “We heard a lot of requests for the next size to be under a 50 ring gauge so we listened and decided on a 6 x 46, a vitola that just so happens to be my personal favorite as well.”
Pricing for the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda is set at $10.50 per cigar.
Blend and Origin
Wrapper: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Binder: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Filler: Aganorsa (Nicaragua)
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Factory: Tabacos Valle de Jalapa S.A. (TABSA)
Vitolas Offered
Corona Gorda: 6 x 46 REVIEWED TODAY
Toro: 6 x 54 (reviewed 8/29/20; score: 93.33)
Robusto: 5 x 52 (reviewed 3/29/20; score: 95.67)
Thank you for watching the Tim Rollins review of the Supreme Leaf Corona Gorda and subscribe to the blog;
https://tinytimblog.blogspot.com
Rating system:
93+ Would buy again
90 would smoke again
85 might smoke again/not buy
Less than 85 would not smoke again
For a great deal on handrolled cigars from Miami and Tampa visit the link below to Cigar Bundles of Miami. Use code TIMROLLINS for 15% off any purchase! Use code TIM25 for 25% off any item in the Tampa Blends section.
https://www.cigarbundlesofmiami.com/?ref=Timrollins
You can find me on the social medias here
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tiny_Tim
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timrollins/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tim.rollins.773
Here is a list of a few of the cigar accessories that I use daily.
PerfecDraw Tool: https://amzn.to/2C1iblX
Vertigo lighters: https://amzn.to/33vVQsi
Xikar Xi2 cutter: https://amzn.to/39ZQsPc
Cigar Oasis Plus 3.0: https://amzn.to/2Xy0wd4
Smoke Buddy: https://amzn.to/2XynuRr
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