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Aganorsa Leaf Arsenio Robusto

Original price $15.49 - Original price $214.99
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$15.49
$15.49 - $214.99
Current price $15.49

Bold, creamy, and rich in Cuban-style tradition, the Aganorsa Leaf Arsenio Robusto is a tribute to master blender Arsenio Ramos and everything he stood for: balance, complexity, and uncompromising quality.

Size: 5.2 x 54

Wrapper: Corojo

Origin: Nicaraguan

Strength: Medium-Full

Binder: Nicaraguan, Criollo '98

Filler: Nicaraguan

Tasting Notes: Cedar, roasted nuts, baking spice, nougat, black coffee, and a creamy praline finish

Pack Size: Single

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Cigar Intel

Crafted to honor Aganorsa Leaf Cigar's legendary blender, the Arsenio Robusto features a Nicaraguan Corojo ’99 wrapper over a Corojo ’99 binder and a mix of Corojo and Criollo ’98 fillers, all grown on Aganorsa’s own farms. This medium to full-bodied cigar is rolled at the Agricola Ganadera Norteña S.A. factory in Estelí and reflects a deep respect for Cuban blending techniques.

Every puff delivers the precision and richness that made Arsenio Ramos a household name among cigar lovers. The Arsenio Robusto doesn’t aim to impress with gimmicks; it’s the kind of cigar that wins loyalty through timeless flavor and perfect construction.

Tasting Notes

Expect initial notes of fresh cedar and roasted nuts, followed by layers of baking spice, light leather, and hints of creamy nougat. As the burn progresses, you’ll find a touch of earth and black coffee balancing the sweeter notes, with a finish that leaves behind a subtle praline-like richness.

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