Aganorsa Supreme Leaf Redondo 109
Aganorsa Supreme Leaf Redondo 109 brings the brand’s bold, Corojo driven Nicaraguan profile into a classic Cuban inspired 109 style format. Hand rolled in Nicaragua using 100 percent Aganorsa grown tobacco, this rounded Toro with a tapered 109 head is designed to concentrate flavor at the start of the smoke while maintaining the dense, chewy texture that has made Supreme Leaf one of Aganorsa’s most sought after limited lines.
- 109 style tapered head focuses aroma and flavor on the palate while preserving draw comfort and smoke density.
- 100 percent Aganorsa grown Nicaraguan tobaccos deliver the line’s signature Corojo and Criollo intensity with pronounced Nicaraguan terroir.
- Round Redondo profile offers a different combustion and mouthfeel compared with the box pressed Supreme Leaf vitolas while keeping the uncut foot presentation.
- Medium to full body with a bold flavor spectrum that includes spice, wood, coffee, earth, and a dessert like natural sweetness.
- Limited production release following the Supreme Leaf pattern of small batch vitolas, with strong demand expected at launch.
- Select Program priority means Aganorsa Select retailers receive first access, which increases scarcity for open market buyers.
- Vibrant Supreme Leaf packaging features the recognizable orange and purple palette that signals this as one of Aganorsa’s most collectible modern lines.
The Redondo 109 vitola measures 6 inches in length with a 52 ring gauge and uses a tapered 109 style cap that traces its roots to classic Cuban 109 shapes. The design is more conical than a standard parejo head but less pointed than a full belicoso, which creates a gentle funnel effect for the smoke stream. Aganorsa’s own team has noted that the 109 head allows the Supreme Leaf blend to shine in a fresh way by concentrating flavor up front while the 52 ring gauge preserves the rich, dense smoke Supreme Leaf fans expect.
Underneath the hood, the Supreme Leaf blend remains a Nicaraguan puro built entirely from Aganorsa grown tobaccos, including a Corojo 99 wrapper over a core of estate grown fillers and binder. Across previous vitolas, this recipe has produced profiles filled with cedar, dark espresso, cinnamon, hay, roasted nuts, coffee, earth, and a persistent, mouthwatering sweetness that shifts from caramel like tones into darker cherry and molasses as the cigar progresses. In the Toro 109 format, those characteristics present with a touch more focus and intensity on the front end due to the tapered head, then open up through the mid section as the burn line moves past the taper and into the full width of the 52 ring gauge.
For your customers, that means a cigar that lights with a rush of spice on the tongue and retrohale, then settles into an interplay of sweet wood, espresso, baking spice, and that distinct Aganorsa Corojo signature that marries red pepper with a honeyed cereal quality. The natural sweetness tends to build through the second third, often taking on darker fruit impressions while the finish stays long, oily, and satisfying. Strength sits in the medium plus to full minus window, making Supreme Leaf Redondo 109 a cigar best enjoyed on a full stomach and in a setting where the smoker can pay attention to its transitions rather than rushing through.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Line | Aganorsa Supreme Leaf |
| Vitola | Redondo 109 (Toro with 109 style head) |
| Size | 6 x 52 |
| Format | Round parejo with tapered 109 style head, uncut foot |
| Wrapper | Nicaraguan Corojo 99 (Aganorsa grown) |
| Binder | Nicaraguan, Aganorsa grown |
| Filler | Nicaraguan Corojo and Criollo, Aganorsa grown |
| Country of Origin | Nicaragua, Aganorsa Leaf factory |
| Body | Medium to full |
| Profile Highlights | Spice, cedar, dark espresso, roasted nuts, earth, evolving natural sweetness |
| Packaging | 10 count boxes, Supreme Leaf orange and purple livery |
Summary
- Box Count: 10 cigars
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium to full
- Binder: Nicaraguan, Aganorsa grown
- Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo 99
- Filler: Nicaraguan Corojo and Criollo, Aganorsa grown
What is special about the Aganorsa Supreme Leaf Redondo 109?
The Redondo 109 vitola combines a classic 6 x 52 Toro layout with a 109 style tapered head that originated in old Cuban production. That conical head narrows the draw path at the cap, which concentrates flavor early in the smoke while still allowing dense, satisfying smoke output through the 52 ring gauge. It is also one of the few Supreme Leaf releases to use a round profile rather than the box pressing seen on earlier sizes, which changes mouthfeel and combustion without altering the underlying blend.
How does the Supreme Leaf Redondo 109 differ from other Supreme Leaf sizes?
The core blend remains the same: 100 percent Aganorsa grown Nicaraguan tobaccos with a Corojo 99 wrapper and estate grown binder and fillers. Earlier vitolas such as the Rothschild, Gran Toro, and other sizes leaned on box pressing and different ring gauges to shape the expression of that blend. The Redondo 109 uses a round format with the 109 head and a 6 x 52 layout, giving a slightly more concentrated initial flavor hit and a classic Toro smoking rhythm that many customers already know and enjoy.
What flavor profile should smokers expect from the Supreme Leaf Redondo 109?
Across the line, Supreme Leaf has been described as spicy, woodsy, and sweet, with notes of cedar, dark espresso, cinnamon, hay, roasted nuts, coffee, earth, and a dark cherry like sweetness that emerges in the second half. In the 109 format, those same core notes appear, with the tapered head emphasizing spice, wood, and espresso up front and the mid palate revealing more sweetness and complexity as the burn line moves past the taper.
How strong is the Aganorsa Supreme Leaf Redondo 109?
Supreme Leaf is generally medium strength in some smaller formats but leans medium to full in larger ring gauges. The Toro 109 smokes as a full flavored, medium plus to full minus cigar, with enough nicotine and body that it is best enjoyed after a meal. Customers should treat the Redondo 109 as a robust, evening appropriate cigar rather than a mild daytime option.
Is the Supreme Leaf Redondo 109 a limited edition?
Yes. The Supreme Leaf line is built around limited production vitolas. Each new size is released in small batches with finite box counts, and demand has consistently outpaced supply. The Toro 109 follows that pattern, with production limited and retailer allocations prioritized to members of the Aganorsa Select Program. Once boxes sell through, there is no standing regular production of this exact vitola.
Who will enjoy the Aganorsa Supreme Leaf Redondo 109?
This vitola is tailored for smokers who already appreciate Nicaraguan Corojo forward profiles and want a bolder, more concentrated take on that style. Fans of earlier Supreme Leaf releases, Aganorsa heavy blends, and other 109 style cigars will find familiar DNA here. Cigar smokers who gravitate toward medium to full-bodied Nicaraguan Toros with rich sweetness and structured spice will be well served by the Redondo 109 format.








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