POINTE-CLAIRE, January 10, 2023 — Cielo Verde Inc., one of Quebec’s leading indoor producers of premium cannabis, is proud to announce the launch of its Bud Lafleur™ brand in Alberta. Beginning this month, four high-quality products are now available to Alberta consumers through licensed cannabis retailers, marking the brand’s first expansion outside of Quebec.
The Alberta lineup features two signature strains—Citroli and Moby Dick—offered in both 3.5 g dried flower and pre-roll formats. Each product is cultivated and crafted to meet the same rigorous standards that have defined Cielo Verde’s reputation in its home province.
“Launching Bud Lafleur in Alberta is an exciting milestone in our journey,” said Barry Laxer, CEO and founder of Cielo Verde. “We’re committed to delivering exceptional cannabis experiences, and we’re thrilled to bring our craftsmanship to a new and discerning market.”
All Bud Lafleur™ products are grown in Cielo Verde’s state-of-the-art indoor facilities using precision hydroponic methods and are subject to stringent quality control protocols. The company’s cultivation approach ensures a consistent, terpene-rich flower profile that sets the brand apart in an increasingly competitive landscape.
Citroli is a bold, standout cultivar known for its exceptionally cheesy aroma, complemented by woody undertones and a smooth pine finish—a distinctive sensory profile for connoisseurs. Moby Dick, a sativa-dominant classic, delivers uplifting potency and a clean, citrus-kissed smoke.
With this launch, Cielo Verde continues its mission to offer thoughtfully curated cannabis products to consumers across Canada.
About Cielo Verde Québec Inc.
Founded in 2021, Cielo Verde Québec Inc. is a privately held licensed producer of high-quality medical and recreational cannabis. With two major indoor cultivation facilities located in Pointe-Claire and Lachute, the company manages 100,000 square feet of indoor grow space, in addition to one acre of outdoor cultivation. Cielo Verde maintains an annual production capacity of approximately 10 tons and holds licenses for processing, cultivation, and the sale of both recreational and medical cannabis products.