Approximate Leaf Dimensions: 21in x 10in
Approximate Leaves Per Pound: 55
The Brazilian Arapiraca Wrapper leaf is darker in color than the Mata Fina, yet carries a similar thickness. This leaf is grown in the Arapiraca region of Brazil and is favorite for maduro / oscuro wrappers.
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.
The Brazilian Arapiraca Wrapper was first introduced at Leaf Only in February of 2017. It is slightly larger than the Mata Fina, and carries a darker color. This leaf is reminiscent of its other Brazilian cousins, but carries a slightly stronger scent, and a deeper brown in the leaf. Although it is grown in the same climate, this leaf, while similar, is still very unique from the other Brazilian tobacco. These leaves arrive tied in hands similar to most wrapper tobaccos.
"Now that the dust is settling I wanted to take the time and thank you for your generous donation to my brother-in-law Gary Thompsons Memorial golf tournament held June 22nd. It's local businesses such as yourself that truly help bring this tournament together. This was the 6th annual Memorial Tournament for Gary and we are now doing a scholarship in his name at Middletown High School. On behalf of the Thompson, Shukis family we thank you very much. I'm glad I found your place this past winter when I saw a little sign on Washington Street. Your staff have always been very helpful I should let you know, especially Calvin who has taken the time and gone out of his way to help me out whenever I'm at the store as I am definitely not a cigar connoisseur by any means. Look forward to seeing you again in person and thanking you personally. Take care. "
- Craig, CT
To learn more about Leaf Only, visit the About Us page. If there is a particular tobacco leaf that you do not see on our website, please Contact Us. There is a good chance we can find the leaf you are looking for!
Review this item! Click here to leave a review for this item.
Customer: William Godwin
Date: Mar, 30, 2021
I would describe this as Mexican San Andres crossed with a Tasmanian Devil. It is intense! It leaves the same scent and smell on your hand as Mexican SA. Lots of spice, almost like a Siracha type a spice, tons of smoke production. Very short, thin and stretchy. Not easy to wrap with but has made me mush better at wrapping cigars.