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Old 11-13-2008, 08:03 PM   #1
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how it going dstaccone nice reveiw been wanting to try both of the Vs are they really a strong cigar?
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: Oliva Series V Maduro

I smoked my first regular V in the morning and thought it was a bit strong but the others I smoked we fine. Definitely fuller bodied but not overpowering. The Maduro V series I don't think was noticeably stronger, but I had it after a large meal of london broil and pasta so I may have had some padding. Overall I would say they are the perfect strength for an evening smoke, enough to know your smoking but they don't turn me green.
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:28 PM   #3
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thanks i have to try them im starting to smoke more fuller body cigar now and letting my mild to med smokes set in the humi
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:39 PM   #4
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I have 4 in the humi right now, might have to wait till after the winter to light though, it's getting cold in these parts.
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Old 11-13-2008, 08:42 PM   #5
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same here scott but i smoke in the house no wife telling me i cant
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Default Re: Oliva Series V Maduro

The Serie V hasn't been doing it for me lately for some reason. All I get is pepper, but no other flavors. I can't even smoke them. When I first started smoking them, I remember a distinct flavor that I liked - it was a strange sweetness; I remember it well. But lately I can't find it...

Maybe I need to try a maduro now.
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I have 4 in the humi right now, might have to wait till after the winter to light though, it's getting cold in these parts.
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same here scott but i smoke in the house no wife telling me i cant
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The Serie V hasn't been doing it for me lately for some reason. All I get is pepper, but no other flavors. I can't even smoke them. When I first started smoking them, I remember a distinct flavor that I liked - it was a strange sweetness; I remember it well. But lately I can't find it...

Maybe I need to try a maduro now.
This definitely had a creamy sweetness to it. As for the regular V's, I definitely got the spicy flavor, but I get some sweetness. Sort of like the ashton vsgs. I know I have had some sungrowns that were so spicy I couldn't stand it, most frequently the Fuente Chateau Sun growns. Maybe it just happens sometimes with sungrowns.
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Old 11-14-2008, 08:23 AM   #8
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I have 4 in the humi right now, might have to wait till after the winter to light though, it's getting cold in these parts.
Yea it is cold here in NEPA as well, thankfully my dad has a garage that somewhat retains heat until it gets dark out. I am seeing my larger cigars starting to get a reprieve until the spring or I go to a b&m or lounge.
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Default Re: Oliva Series V Maduro

I have to agree with you that the V seems to be too fresh. The one I smoked tasted great, but it turned bitter and sour in the last inch of the smoke. I think I will try them again in a few months.
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I have to agree with you that the V seems to be too fresh. The one I smoked tasted great, but it turned bitter and sour in the last inch of the smoke. I think I will try them again in a few months.
I have to agree here. I just had my first and it was harsh and the burn was aweful. I love the V's so I'm going to hunt a few more of these down to age a bit and try again.
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