The retrohale has hints of raisins and peanut brittle, with a cayenne pepper zing on the finish. Getting a few more puffs in, dark chocolate and floral notes come into play. Regardless, the retro has quite a bit going on, with cedar, espresso, nutmeg, and raisins, with just a lingering hint of leather.Īs soon as the first puff hits the palate, damp cedar and espresso notes come to the front. While I am able to pull air through the cigar, it is a bit like trying to drink a milkshake that is too thick. The pre-light draw is a little tight for my liking. The pre-light aroma from this cigar is very good, with the foot of the cigar emanating hints of raisins, natural tobacco (like in a curing barn), and fresh-ground medium-roast coffee beans. This is a fairly limited release as well, with the shipment only consisting of 350 boxes of 20 cigars. The second installment of the Limited Exposure line features an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper, with binder and filler tobacco coming from the Dominican Republic. 2, which was announced at the TPE trade show in Las Vegas. Hot off the heels of 2021’s Limited Exposure No. Fast forward to 2021 Matilde announced the launch of the first cigar in a limited-edition series named Limited Exposure, planning to release each installment in a single size (ultimately expanding the line to include additional sizes). Resurrected in 2014 with the release of the Renacer cigar (meaning Rebirth), the Seijas family was off and running in a new direction. Seijas retired from the tobacco world in 2011, but it did not take long for him to come out of retirement, working with his sons Enrique and Ricardo to revive what was one of the original brands in the Dominican Republic: Matilde. ![]() The former vp of operations at the Tabacalera de García factory in the Dominican Republic has blended and manufactured several very familiar brands such as Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, H. ![]() ![]() José Seijas is definitely no stranger to the premium cigar world.
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