I smoked one of these Bauza Pyramids fresh out of the box when I bought them around six or seven years ago, and was not impressed. It was harsh, and I did not like it. So, I put them down for a long rest.
Well, I am now enjoying this well constructed torpedo. A chestnut brown wrapper, with perhaps the slightest touch of reddish hue. Several thin veins, one protruding just a tiny bit through the wrapper. Excellent roll and draw. A tiny bit of an uneven burn, but not enough to cause any problem.
I would say a medium body, and that nice creamy, buttery texture of smoke that I look for in a good cigar. Very nice flavor mix of bakery spice and exotic nuts, of which I detect a very unique delicious hint of pistachio, one of only a very few cigars in which I have ever noticed this flavor. Add some undertones of bread, cocoa, coffee and fruits, and it all adds up to an outstanding smoking experience.
I recommend trying one, but I must suggest significant extra humidor time after purchase.