The Mi Querida Triqui Traca was released in 2019 and the inspiration for the blend came from a shop exclusive cigar Steve Saka had done earlier in the year. The line comes in two sizes the 552 and 648, both sold in 20 count boxes.
Triqui Traca is Nicaraguan slang for large firecracker that resemble dynamite sticks. According to Steve Saka, the Triqui Traca line is supposed to be the strongest line in Dunbarton Toacco & Trusts portfolio. The cigar are produced at the Nicaragua American Cigars S.A. (NACSA) factory.
The dark Maduro wrapper has a light reddish hue to it and is quite toothy to the touch. Construction is flawless and the filling is generous, as the cigar has some weight to it.
- Country of Origin: Nicaragua
- Size: 52 x 127 mm (5″)
- Wrapper: USA
- Binder:Â Nicaragua
- Filler: Dominican Rep, Nicaragua
- Price: $11 | € –
Mi Querida Triqui Traca 552:Â intense notes of earth and spices can be perceived in the cold draw. Once lit, the cigar kicks off with pronounced notes of the earth and spices, perceived in the cold draw.
Overall, the Mi Querida Triqui Traca 552 lives up to being a strong cigar. Luckely the flavor profile can keep up with the strength and doesn’t get overshadowed by it. What the cigar somewhat lacks in evolution, it makes up for in intense flavors.