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Oliva Serie V Maduro

Kingantz

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It started out cloudy this morning, however by afternoon the clouds began to disperse and the sun came beaming through. I’d say it’s probably the high eighties to low nineties out with the humidity quite high making the air somewhat thick with mugginess. I can feel beads of sweat running down my back. Luckily though, there’s a decent enough breeze that helps. As the wife and baby girl play in the pool, I grab my Serie V Maduro that I received a couple years ago from my good friend Gary (IronPeddler), who said it was one of the original releases.

Inspecting the cigar, the wrapper is dark brown, coarse, what looks to be tooth throughout, and slight noticeable oil. I clip the perfectly constructed tapered head and find the draw extremely tight, so clip off a bit more and air begins to flow well enough with a sweet cocoa taste coming through. With fire to the foot and an even glowing orange across the circumference, I take a couple puffs bringing plenty of smoke through.

My first draw I got a strong black pepper spice on the back of the tongue and throat, however not overpowering at all. The smoke itself was a medium strength with a thick, oily body over the palate and had a slight bitterness at the beginning, however underneath the flavor was dark and rich. If any a cigar I’ve smoked had a chocolate taste, this one was definitely it. Not just chocolate, but more of a deep, rich fudge brownie flavor and oh so delicious. I detected an earthy taste as well as what seemed to be a hint of cedar wood, yet the chocolate flavor definitely dominant.

Through the first third and into halfway, the burn was razor sharp with a very compact dark gray ash that had noticeable tooth throughout. Although the draw had a bit more resistance than I like, more than enough medium to full strength smoke was flowing well. Flavors were consistent with tastes as previously described, rich, thick, and meaty over the palate with a wonderful pepper spice that was just right, a delicious twang left in the finish and lip smacking good.

The final third was as fantastic as the first three-quarters with sharp burn, good draw, and absolutely rich, delicious flavors and a lasting finish left after slowly exhaling. What an incredible cigar this was, hitting my palate just right in every way. Thanks so much Gary for an excellent experience on a wonderful Sunday afternoon.

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I haven't had one in a looong time because of the 1st half. Glad to hear they are coming around with time in the humi.
Think I'll fire one up this week, thanks to your great review Greg.
 
Great cigar, and as always a great review, Greg. Jon (Souldog) won a box of these at the herf Shant and I put on a while back, I wonder how they are coming along. I guess I'll have to bug him to crack the box and smoke one, if he hasn't already.
 
I've smoked through about two boxes of these and they are amazing every time. Never a odd one out.
 
Great Review- I personally have pretty much liked anything Oliva has put out. Some of my first purchases were from the low end Flor de Oliva line and I liked them but I love the V and G Series as well as the Nub line. I'm hoping to get my hands on some of the Cains to try as well.

Cheers,

R
 
OK Greg...after a year and a half and having given away almost a full box, I guess I should finally smoke one now.... :laugh:

Great review bro....
 
Just had one of these on Tuesday but was 60 gauge....very delicious cigar. Well most defin be stopping for another one next week...great review as always...
 
OK Greg...after a year and a half and having given away almost a full box, I guess I should finally smoke one now.... :laugh:

Great review bro....

Sorry it took me so long Gary, really sorry because MAN it was gooda! Yeah, I would definitely say smoke the rest.
 
OK Greg...after a year and a half and having given away almost a full box, I guess I should finally smoke one now.... :laugh:

Great review bro....

Sorry it took me so long Gary, really sorry because MAN it was gooda! Yeah, I would definitely say smoke the rest.
Smoke the rest?....I only have one left!






PS: but I do have another unopened box stashed!...don't you worry, I'll put your name on another one bro.
 
I smoked one the other night and it has turned into a better cigar than my first impressions. I did have some bitterness just after the halfway point, but a little purging and the taste came right back.
 
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