The Matilde Quadrata brand is, in chronological order, the third line released by the company. The intention was to offer cigars that were more full-bodied than the Renacer (first line to be launched) but lighter than the Oscura. The Quadrata, as the name suggests, is a box-pressed product (in only three sizes: Torpedo, Toro, and Robusto).
They are sold in twenty count boxes.
![Matilde Quadrata Torpedo](https://www.cigarslover.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Matilde_Quadrata_Torpedo_1.jpg)
The Matilde Quadrata Torpedo is dressed in a Maduro-colored leaf with reddish reflections. The wrappers are silky to the touch. Construction is excellent.
- Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
- Size: 52 x 152 mm (6″)
- Wrapper: Ecuador
- Binder: Dominican Republic
- Filler: Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
- Price: $ 9 – € 8.50
![Matilde Quadrata Torpedo](https://www.cigarslover.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Matilde_Quadrata_Torpedo_2-min.jpg)
Matilde Quadrata Torpedo: unlit, you can perceive a mix of earth and hay. The opening brings notes of black pepper to the palate.
![Matilde Quadrata Torpedo](https://www.cigarslover.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Matilde_Quadrata_Torpedo_3-min.jpg)
Overall, the Matilde Quadrata Torpedo releases an intense and balanced smoke, although not particularly complex or evolutionary. A peppery cigar, endowed with good harmony.