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lenguamor 03-09-2012 06:55 PM

Oliva Blue Silk "O" Torpedo
 
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And, my smoking companion for today:
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Before anything else, I have to say that this is one beautiful cigar. The presentation begins with the uniquely lovely blue silk band with gold brocade; a class act. The wrapper is a gorgeous, dark and mottled maduro and the construction is flawless. It feels heavy in the hand.

Pre-light, the two predominant impressions in the draw are nutmeg and clove; singularly pleasant. The aroma...the only thing that I can say is that it smells distinctly Cuban, like a Partagas with some age on it.

The first draws are rich, powerful coffee, like a good French roast. An underlying sweetness tantalizes but doesn't make itself fully known; maybe the warm spices I detected pre-light.

The first couple of inches reveal flavors and aroma of roasted lamb, warm spices and a hint of charred wood, all on an assertive bed of yummy saltiness; a foundation which will be present throughout the entire cigar.

Through the nose, more roasted meat on a background of cedar and freshly-ground coffee. There is not a hint of harshness; this is a mature cigar, to be sure.

The ash is a taupe-gray; I don't know that it's even noteworthy, just that I'd never seen that before in almost 40 years smoking cigars. It's also rather flaky and doesn't hold on much longer than an inch at a time.

The second third brings aboard some orange peel and dark, sweet cherries through the nose, while the roasted meat and wood flavors fade gracefully. The mouth-watering saltiness remains throughout, underneath everything, like a well-seasoned dish.

One remarkable note: this cigar is as challenging a cigar as I've ever tried to review; I'm describing as much as I can, but for every flavor I manage to note there is at least one that eludes me. It is as complex and flavorful a smoke as I've ever had; somewhat humbling, I have to admit, for a self-professed Cuban cigar snob like me.

I knew nothing of this cigar before Scott Shilala gifted it to me, along with a couple of others. I did some research and found out that the silk bands were discontinued in 2003, so my impression that it was a well-aged cigar was spot-on. I don't know what it cost new, but I can say with certainty that now, at least nine years later, it is worth whatever that was. Kudos to Scott for collecting, keeping and aging something that a lot of us never heard of, and for generously sharing it with me.

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In the home stretch, all the accumulated strength and age of this cigar comes to bear. Thorough purging and self-control keep any harshness at bay, but I believe that the retrohale portion of our program is now finished. Rich flavors persist to the end, although there is little presence of nicotine, even now.

A thoroughly enjoyable smoke. Thanks again, Scott!

Remo 03-09-2012 06:56 PM

Re: Oliva Blue Silk "O" Torpedo
 
Great review, very jealous and hope to get my hands on a few cloth bands at some point :tu

GTsetGO 03-09-2012 06:57 PM

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these are great sticks. i have a box of them and will be smoking one every year on my sons birthday until the box is done.

kelmac07 03-09-2012 07:01 PM

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These are YUMMY!!! :dr :dr :dr

cjhalbrooks 03-09-2012 07:04 PM

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That looks awesome and i have to say your review made me hungry

TJtorpedo 03-09-2012 07:05 PM

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Fantastic review! I keep waiting to find that "67 corvette in the barn" with maybe a box of these tucked away in some B&M somewhere!

Remo 03-09-2012 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TJtorpedo (Post 1586898)
Fantastic review! I keep waiting to find that "67 corvette in the barn" with maybe a box of these tucked away in some B&M somewhere!

Maybe find the Vette' with a box inside bro :tu

TJtorpedo 03-09-2012 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Remo_5_0 (Post 1586899)
Maybe find the Vette' with a box inside bro :tu

:r Now THAT would be somethin'!

dunng 03-09-2012 07:18 PM

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Great review, sure miss them... :tu

dwoodward 03-10-2012 08:10 PM

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I thought the cloth bands were like "a thing of the past"...

How are you people finding these???

Ogre 03-10-2012 10:26 PM

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Awesome Cigar, I smoked a Red Band today.

Boz 03-10-2012 10:38 PM

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Awesome review. So glad I was able to purchase a couple of these, though I would love to get more.

lenguamor 03-10-2012 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Ogre (Post 1587847)
Awesome Cigar, I smoked a Red Band today.

Scott was kind enough to include one of these as well; it may be my next review from that group...or maybe the Coronado. :ss:

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Originally Posted by Boz (Post 1587857)
Awesome review. So glad I was able to purchase a couple of these, though I would love to get more.

Thanks. I can understand why. These are amazing.


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