Brand / Manufacturer
- 1502 1
- 601 1
- ACE Prime 2
- ADVentura 4
- AJ Fernandez 7
- ATL 1
- Aganorsa Leaf 8
- Aging Room 2
- Aladino 4
- Alec & Bradley 2
- Alec Bradley 12
- Alfonso 2
- All Saints 1
- Amendola 1
- American Viking 1
- Apostate 1
- Artesano del Tobacco 3
- Artista 4
- Arturo Fuente 23
- Ashton 4
- Atabey 3
- Avo 3
- Bandolero 1
- Black Label Trading Co. 1
- Black Star Line 1
- Black Works Studios 1
- Blackbird 1
- Bolivar (New World) 1
- Brick House 2
- Byron 3
- CAO 11
- Caldwell 1
- Camacho 4
- Carlos & Maria 1
- Casa 1910 1
- Casa Cuba 1
- Casa Cuevas 2
- Casa Magna 1
- Casdagli 6
- Cavalier 3
- Cohiba (Habanos) 4
- Cohiba (New World) 7
- Crowned Heads 17
- Crux 2
- Dalay 1
- Dapper 4
- Davidoff 21
- Definition 1
- Diamond Crown 5
- Diesel 3
Aganorsa Leaf Arsenio Review
With each new release, Aganorsa Leaf continues to impress, and the Arsenio blend is no exception. This cigar showcases the distinctive characteristics of Nicaraguan tobacco, bringing together depth and complexity for an enjoyable smoke. Upon lighting, the initial notes reveal a rich blend of cedar and chocolate, complemented by a subtle spiciness that piques the palate's interest.
As the cigar progresses, the flavor profile evolves. The creaminess increases, and hints of toasted nuts emerge, creating a harmonious balance. The construction is flawless, providing a steady draw and a generous amount of smoke, enhancing the overall experience.
In the final third, the intensity heightens, with earthiness and a slight pepper kick taking center stage. This well-rounded cigar leaves a long, satisfying finish, inviting the smoker to savor each puff. Overall, the Arsenio blend stands out as a testament to Aganorsa Leaf's commitment to quality and craftsmanship, making it a must-try for aficionados seeking both flavor and sophistication.