JC Newman

February 20, 2024

Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto Exclusively for Wooden Indian Tobacco's 60th Anniversary (5 x 56)





Video review HERE.


(Description provided by Aganorsa Leaf)

AGANORSA Leaf, is proud to announce the release of its latest addition to the Supreme Leaf line – the Gran Robusto. Measuring 5” x 56, this exclusive vitola commemorates the 60th anniversary of Wooden Indian Tobacco, a milestone for the Havertown, PA brick-and-mortar.

The Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto is a Nicaraguan puro blend that has become iconic to the Aganorsa portfolio since the line's debut in 2020. Unlike its predecessors, the Gran Robusto features a 56 ring gauge, providing a unique and bold smoking profile.

Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto has a limited production of only 500 boxes of 10 cigars with an MSRP of $125. This particular vitola will be available solely through Wooden Indian Tobacco, solidifying the partnership between AGANORSA Leaf, Wooden Indian Tobacco, and Privada Cigar Club who collaborated with Aganorsa on the design and creation of the original Supreme Leaf.

"We are thrilled to collaborate with Wooden Indian Tobacco and Privada Cigar Club for this special occasion," said Terence Reilly, VP of Sales at AGANORSA Leaf. "The Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto represents a celebration of our leaf and dedication to quality, and we believe it is a fitting tribute to Wooden Indian Tobacco's 60 years of excellence in this industry."

The AGANORSA Leaf Supreme Leaf Gran Robusto will be available exclusively at Wooden Indian Tobacco in Havertown, PA through their brick and mortar location and online retail site.


The cigar has the typical Supreme Leaf band as well as a secondary band with the Wooden Indian logo. It is box pressed and has an average feel in the hand.




The test draw after cutting the cap was good. The initial flavors at light up were citrus, citrus peel, brown sugar, cinnamon, and leather. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2 to 8. Very good start. 



At the first third (27 minutes) there was a tremendous amount of the sweet notes and relatively light leather. With the largest ring gauge to date in the Supreme Leaf I was concerned the cigar may be overly earthy and leathery. At this point that is not a concern. There was very nice citrus, citrus peel, brown sugar, cinnamon, sprinklings of toffee, and leather. The cigar is very tasty. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is leather with very good lingering black pepper. Really nice flavors. I rated the first third 95.




As I moved through the second third (52 minutes) the leather rose but not nearly to the point of severely hurting the cigar. The same notes are in play with a little more leather. There are also more citrus peel notes. The finish is unchanged. The cigar is now full bodied. That is another surprise. This cigar has a little power. I rated the second third 94.




The cigar lasted 1 hour 11 minutes. From the second third through the final third nothing changed. I had the same notes and flavors. The cigar is full bodied and the finish is unchanged. For the largest ring gauge to date for the Supreme Leaf there is no severe rise in earthiness or leather. I held the score of 94. This is a very good cigar. If you're a Supreme Leaf fan jump on these before they're gone! Aganorsa Leaf did a great job for Wooden Indian's 60th Anniversary cigar. These are available on their website.




Overall Score: 94.33

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