After Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust took the cigar world by storm in 2016 with the Mi Querida cigar, the company doubled down a few years later with the cigar's beefed-up sibling: Mi Querida Triqui Traca.
The cigars take their name (pronounced “tree-kee trah-ka”) from the booming fireworks that cascade down Nicaraguan street blocks during holidays and celebrations, and the cigar smokes like a true flavor bomb!
What does the Mi Querida Triqui Traca No. 652 cigar taste like?
The Dunbarton Mi Querida Triqui Traca No. 652 cigar brings a thicker 6" x 52 (hence the name) toro format to the preexisting Triqui Traca lineup. The blend is rolled out of the respected NACSA factory in Estelí, making use of a select Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and fillers from Nicaragua and the DR. In the No. 652 size, the cigars showcase a clean draw and voluminous smoke output, offering full-bodied flavors for the experienced cigar enthusiast, including standout notes of loam, black pepper, crisp mineral, and touches of vanilla through the finish.