Approximate Leaf Dimensions: 18in x 9in
Approximate Leaves Per Pound: 65
Our Brazilian Mata Fina Wrapper is a dark, flavorful leaf known for its smooth, balanced aroma and rich complexity. Grown in the Bahia region of Brazil, it offers a medium-bodied profile with natural sweetness, subtle spice, and earthy notes, making it a highly prized wrapper that enhances any cigar blend with finesse and depth.
Leaf Only offers a wide variety of whole leaf tobacco, including a diverse selection of fillers, binders, and wrappers for rolling your own cigars. Whether you're experimenting with blends or perfecting your craft, our premium tobacco leaves and accessories give you the flexibility to create the ideal cigar. Be sure to explore everything Leaf Only has to offer!
Mata Fina is both a region and a type of tobacco grown in the Bahia state of Brazil. The region of Mata Fina is renowned for producing some of the finest dark air-cured tobaccos, primarily used as wrapper leaves for premium cigars. Known for its smooth and balanced flavor, Mata Fina is highly prized in the cigar industry for wrapper leaves used in maduro-style cigars or premium blends.
Mata Fina tobacco is a staple in the Brazilian cigar industry, known for its smooth texture, dark leaves, and rich, sweet flavor. Whether used as a wrapper or binder, it brings depth, natural sweetness, and a refined earthy complexity to any cigar blend. Mata Fina cigars tend to have a medium-bodied profile, offering a smooth and well-balanced smoking experience with hints of chocolate, molasses, and subtle spice—a perfect choice for aficionados seeking a more refined, complex finish.
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What an amazing leaf! No bitterness whatsoever, and not as strong as the Maduro. It has a smoothness of an aged leaf. It tastes better than the Ecuadorean wrapper and can stand a lot of abuse. Simply an amazing leaf that should not be overlooked. The veins are not too prominent either. The price should only scare you if you are cheap. This leaf is worth every penny. -John Sparkman