Being a fan of the original Traviata, I had to try to maduro version, and am pleased to say it performed as well as it's predecessor. A dark oily discolored wrapper envelopes the cigar with a poorly cut foot, sloppy cap, however as disheveled it's presentation is, the draw was excellent. The smoking produced woody earthy flavours with spicy notes, underlying cream and cocoa. There is a strong depth of flavours, accompanied with velvety silky smoke compels me to say from first hand experience this cigar can pair well with a highland.
A wonderful cigar I should implore to be enjoyed with a fine scotch, after dinner.
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