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I tried my first Oliva last night (it was a series V Torpedo) and going by that one alone I'll be trying more. Quality smoke
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Oliva O Habano is my favorite moderate priced cigar and even better then a whole lot of the much more expensive smokes out there.
It is consistent and very flavorful. I would also say it has a very cuban flavor to it. A lot of people i find have actually never tried one of the Habano wrapper versions and when they do they cant believe how good it is.
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The O's are a good cigar. Tried some awhile back and had to go out and by a box of the O's and the V's.
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I have one of these that I picked up a month or so ago at my local B&M that I am looking forward to sparking up. I just got a 5-pack of the Oliva O Maduro Robustos today, love'm.
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You can't compare the V with the O though Denton. There are some flavors that you can taste in both (all Oliva cigars have a distinct sweetness somewhere in their cigars that makes me recognize an Oliva with my eyes closed), but the V is more powerfull and peppery then the O.
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