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  • Oliva Serie O Torpedo

    I really enjoy the Oliva line of cigars and ive had this sat in the humi for over a year now, so last night i decided to light the bugger.

    Now this is supposed to be the budget version of the series, it certainly didnt feel that way.


    Oliva Serie O

    Wrapper - Sun Grown Habano

    Filler - Nicaraguan Habano

    Binder - Nicaraguan Habano

    Torpedo

    The cigar is very well made, one vein running from top to bottom, but otherwise perfect. The colour is a chocolate brown, and the cigar still had some oil on the wrapper. The burn was perfect along the entire cigar, no touching up needed. It lasted just under an hour.


    The prelight draw was full of rich tobacco flavour and a slight hint of pepper.


    Upon lighting it was a bitter taste for the first 3 or 4 minutes, i was getting concerned at this point, but it soon dissapered to the most stunning chocolate and vanilla taste ive ever had. This is something i really didnt expect , i havent had this kind of flavour profile from a cigar before, and it really took me by surprise.

    This flavour continued throught the entire cigar, but the chocolate was replaced by coffee, then tobacco, then spice, but always with that vanilla undertone.

    I dont know if this was due to ageing, or if this is what they are like anyway, but this was truly one of the best 50 minutes ive spent.


    Please excuse my huge nasty filthy fingers (occupational hazard)

    These are very well priced cigars, and i would certainly buy a box.




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    Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
    I really enjoy the Oliva line of cigars and ive had this sat in the humi for over a year now, so last night i decided to light the bugger.

    Now this is supposed to be the budget version of the series, it certainly didnt feel that way.


    Oliva Serie O

    Wrapper - Sun Grown Habano

    Filler - Nicaraguan Habano

    Binder - Nicaraguan Habano

    Torpedo

    The cigar is very well made, one vein running from top to bottom, but otherwise perfect. The colour is a chocolate brown, and the cigar still had some oil on the wrapper. The burn was perfect along the entire cigar, no touching up needed. It lasted just under an hour.


    The prelight draw was full of rich tobacco flavour and a slight hint of pepper.


    Upon lighting it was a bitter taste for the first 3 or 4 minutes, i was getting concerned at this point, but it soon dissapered to the most stunning chocolate and vanilla taste ive ever had. This is something i really didnt expect , i havent had this kind of flavour profile from a cigar before, and it really took me by surprise.

    This flavour continued throught the entire cigar, but the chocolate was replaced by coffee, then tobacco, then spice, but always with that vanilla undertone.

    I dont know if this was due to ageing, or if this is what they are like anyway, but this was truly one of the best 50 minutes ive spent.


    Please excuse my huge nasty filthy fingers (occupational hazard)

    These are very well priced cigars, and i would certainly buy a box.




    You sure you didn't take that into one o' those girly spray-tan places Lee?

    Nice little write-up. Sounds another Olivia 'goodun'!
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    • #3
      Hehe, great colour isnt it. I was reading Olivas website, they recomend storing at 70 to 78% humidity to preserve the oils, havent heard that before.

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      • #4
        Nice review Lee. Oliva certainly have a loyal following - and the more I read about them and smoke them I start to understand why. That particular one sounds like it was really interesting to smoke. I like the big flavours that you seem to get out of Olivas.
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        • #5
          Excellent review Lee!

          These are great budget smokes! Great value...

          It sounds like a year in the humi really did wonders for it.

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          • #6
            Great review, Lee!

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            • #7
              Only had V and G so far, so keen to try the 'budget' version.

              Good review Lee, despite the fingers!

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              • #8
                Excellent review, ropey fingers!

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                • #9
                  Great review Lee, I've got one from my US trip in the new humi will give it the year before smoking that one. Had a couple of O serise now and been pleased with them both times. The robusto was similar in that it was bitter to start with but then turned in to a great smoke.

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                  • #10
                    Im really loving all the olivia cigars. Im done with the sticks aussie sent me and everyone was better than the last.
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                    • #11
                      Hmmm...

                      Originally posted by bopmachine View Post
                      Im really loving all the olivia cigars. Im done with the sticks aussie sent me and everyone was better than the last. Im just hoping a BOTL who shall remain nameless but is in jersey will add them to his weekly offer?.
                      Welp, I don't live in Jersey and I don't play a guy living in Jersey on the telly.

                      But I do know something about Oliva cigars that may be of interest to you.

                      Watch the skies...
                      rokkitsci

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                      • #12
                        While I still have a rather uneducated palate when it comes to ciagrs Oliva quickly became my favourite brand when I started smoking them. I've tried most of the Serie O and G sizes and enjoyed them all. When I've got a little more cash I'll have to get hold of some Serie V to try
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                        • #13
                          If they say 70 to 78

                          Originally posted by Lee Nub View Post
                          Hehe, great colour isnt it. I was reading Olivas website, they recomend storing at 70 to 78% humidity to preserve the oils, havent heard that before.
                          The 78 is a little over the top . However at 70% I would drybox for a day and then set the bitch on fire.

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                          • #14
                            And you shall not be unhappy ! The V is a Star amongst cigars !

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                            • #15
                              lee... is soap that expensive in the uk :P

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