(Halfwheel) Last year, Casa Fernández made a significant change to its business by changing its name to AGANORSA Leaf, a move that was made in part to pay homage to the Nicaraguan-based agricultural company that is also owned by Eduardo Fernández. While some of the company’s existing lines will get new packaging, the company also announced its first release after the branding change would be AGANORSA Leaf Signature, a four-vitola limited edition line that is composed entirely of the tobacco from the company’s farms.
Fast forward to this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, when AGANORSA Leaf showed off the followup to that blend, the Signature Maduro. As the name indicates, the new line replaces the corojo 99 rosado claro wrapper from Jalapa with a shade-grown corojo 99 seed, while the filler and binder remain the same Nicaraguan tobacco.
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