It's been three years since Matilde debuted the Limited Exposure No.1 blend and now the company is adding a Robusto (50x5) to the family. This new robusto joins the existing sizes of Toro (50x6) and Lonsdale (42x6).
"This cigar was an absolute treat for all you medium to full-bodied smokers. Not only was it well constructed, as evidenced by the draw and burn, but generous notes of chocolate, cedar, leather, and a slightly peppery earth will also give you a pleasurable experience as you puff away on this delight!" -John A. (Bostoneo)
"Definitely a milder smoke than I generally reach for, but extremely delicious and enjoyable. The warm nutty flavors left my mouth watering. I started to chew on this one towards the end because I was enjoying the flavors so much. Definitely would smoke more of these in the future." -Adam B. (Bushboy)
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·"Wow. Once i got past the slow start, the cigar really opened up. Medium to full flavor and just a tremendous profile that balanced well off of each other. Nicely done. Grab these, let some sit, and watch them grow into something truly special." -Steve (ThaGreatWazoo)
Source: Cigar Aficionado José Seijas, a member of the Cigar Aficionado Hall of Fame with nearly 60 years of experience...
Enrique Seijas' Matilde Cigars will ship a new blend at the beginning of next year: Serena Maduro. This maduro line extension follows the original Connecticut Matilde Serena that came out in 2016.
For the first time in 4 years, Matilde is coming out with a new cigar line – Limited Exposure. They...
Matilde Cigars announced today that they are adding third line to their portfolio: Matilde Quadrata. When released, it will come in 3 sizes: Robusto (5 x 5 ¼), Torpedo (52 x 6) and Toro Bravo (54 x 6 ½) packed in 20 count cabinet boxes.
The Matilde Renacer, meaning "rebirth" in Spanish, began shipping to cigar stores last week. The Renacer, a blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos, Dominican binder and an Ecuadoran Habano wrapper, is being shipped in four sizes: a Corona measuring 5 1/2 inches long by 44 ring gauge; a 5 1/4 by 54 Robusto, a 6 1/2 by 54 Toro Bravo; and a 6 by 60 Grande. They were produced at Tabacalera La Matilde, Seijas's new factory in La Romana, Dominican Republic, and were aged for 90 days after they were rolled.