While it’s no longer the newest release from Matilde Cigar Co., the Quadrata was the star of the company’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show. Quadrata is the third release from the company, a three-size line that is designed to fall in between the company’s other two lines: the debut Renacer and the sophomore release Oscura. The concept was to make a blend stronger than the original Renacer, but milder than the Oscura. For that, Matilde used an Ecuadorian habano wrapper, Dominican binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. It formally debuted at the trade show and it began to show up on retail shelves about a week or so after the show concluded. Matilde Quadrata Robusto (5 1/4 x 50) — $8.50 (Boxes of 20, $170) Matilde Quadrata Torpedo (6 x 52) — $9 (Boxes of 20, $180) Matilde Quadrata Toro Bravo (6 1/2 x 54) — $9 (Boxes of 20, $180) Like the rest of the Matilde portfolio, Quadrata is produced at Tabacalera Palma in the Dominican Republic, the factory which Matilde moved its production to in Dec. 2015 after producing cigars at Tabacalera Matilde in La Romana. Cigar Reviewed: Country of Origin: Factory: Wrapper: Binder: Filler: Length: Ring Gauge: ...
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