Approximate Leaf Dimensions: 18in x 9in
Approximate Leaves Per Pound: 65
Our Mata Fina Brazilian Wrapper leaf is medium to dark in color, yet not too thick. This leaf, grown in Brazil, is slightly reminiscent of the Brazilian Habano Viso. These leaves are smaller and slightly more distinctive in smell then some other wrappers. This was the first of two Brazilian Wrappers we carry at Leaf Only.
We offer a wide variety of fillers, binders, and wrappers for making your own cigars - be sure to try them all to create some of the best personal cigars you've ever had! These leaves come in whole leaf bundled form.
Our Brazilian Wrapper is one our newer products. Somewhat small, but very nice medium to dark leaves. This leaf is reminiscent of its cousin, the Brazilian Habano Viso. It goes to show that certain aspects remain unchanged when growing in similar climates. This is the Mata Fina variety, and these leaves arrive tied in hands similar to most wrapper tobaccos. However, it can be used for all cigar rolling applications.
"I flashed up a cigar, hand made no less with Pennsylvanian filler, Aged Dominican Volado filler, Dominican binder and Ecuadorian Seco Shade wrapper! I rolled it a little loose so it is not the best draw, but, man what a flavourfull smoke. Once I get the rolling pressure down this will be my go to smoke. An absolute full to overflowing mouthfull of rich vanila-ish, bitter chocolate flavour. I am pleased beyond expectations. I will try another blend from my last order to tweak it some more, but, wow! what a pleasant surprise. Thank you again for being there with all your help ordering and supplying. I think the people at Leaf Only work very hard to please their customers.
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- Walter, NS Canada
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Customer: John Sparkman
Date: Feb, 16, 2015
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