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Island (The other ones) Reviews>Oliva Series V Maduro
Domer 07:51 PM 11-13-2008
I have had a couple series V regulars now since I first had one a few weeks ago and I recently had a chance to pick up some maduros. I did not devote a lot of attention to the cigar as I was playing cards and catching up with an old friend so keep that in mind with the review. I cut the torp head and had a pretty perfect draw, good start. Toasted and lit and the first impression was a really creamy, heavy smoke with good cocoa flavor with a bit of coffee. The smoke continued to have a creamy chocolate profile throughout with hints of nut, coffee, and leather. I really enjoyed the cigar for the most part. However, the burn was not always straight requiring a few touch ups. Also I couldn't keep the cigar lit the full length. Once was my fault as I got engrossed in telling a story, but two other times the cigar went out fully for no reason as far as I could tell. I got these last week and they have been stored at 65/65 since then. I think the cigars still need more rest so I am glad I have two left. I would have nubbed it but it was getting a bit cold in the garage and the flavors were starting to get bitter, probably could have purged but i let it die gracefully. I think it has all the qualities of a great cigar and I think time will greatly benefit the remaining cigars. I will definitely try to pick up a few more of these to put in the humidor if the store has any left when I get my paycheck. What I got out of the cigar was great, and I won't be to harsh for as fresh as the cigars are off the truck.

I don't want to give a numerical rating as not all the conditions were perfect, meaning I was preoccupied and the cigar was pretty fresh, but in general terms:Flavor was great, draw was great, burn was bad, and for 8.50 the value is pretty good. Definitely not affordable as a daily cigar for me, but I would be willing to pay the price again for a monthly or bimonthly smoke. Can't wait to see how they do with more rest.
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robertw1249 08:03 PM 11-13-2008
how it going dstaccone nice reveiw been wanting to try both of the Vs are they really a strong cigar?
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Domer 08:22 PM 11-13-2008
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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robertw1249 08:28 PM 11-13-2008
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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Scottw 08:39 PM 11-13-2008
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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robertw1249 08:42 PM 11-13-2008
same here scott but i smoke in the house no wife telling me i cant :-)
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Snake Hips 12:47 AM 11-14-2008
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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okieRob 06:58 AM 11-14-2008
Thanks for the review. I have really enjoyed the regulars and I've been wondering how the maduro version stacked up.
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Domer 08:19 AM 11-14-2008
Originally Posted by Scottw:
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.
Originally Posted by robertw1249:
same here scott but i smoke in the house no wife telling me i cant :-)
Originally Posted by Snake Hips:
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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Domer 08:23 AM 11-14-2008
Originally Posted by Scottw:
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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groogs 11:17 PM 11-14-2008
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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Bax 02:36 PM 11-29-2008
Originally Posted by groogs:
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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elderboy02 02:59 PM 11-29-2008
I have had a couple V Maduros and they were awesome. The one I had last night was not good at all. I am going to let them sit a while.
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Gamecock 07:54 AM 11-30-2008
In a year or so, these should smoke awesome. Not much going with them now, still too young in my opinion. Tons of potential-should be another Oliva classic.
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maverickdrinker 04:06 AM 12-01-2008
Beautiful cigar. Got to pick up a box and a couple of singles while I was in Scottsdale, Arizona last week. Tried a regular serie V torpedo and then the maduro v torpedo and thought that the maduro v had more flavour.

Would recommend picking up some if you can. I know that Hiland's cigars in Scottdale has a couple of boxes left as well as a couple boxes of 2008 holiday samplers and anejos from fuente. might be all gone now but, worth a try.
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Langod 07:32 AM 12-01-2008
I had the same problem keeping a fresh V Maduro lit, also. I ended up having to toss it about 1/2 done, which kinda pissed me off.
But it was a great smoke until it wouldn't stay lit. I have one more -- I'll keep it in my humi until at least next summer to try it.
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Rabidsquirrel 02:41 PM 12-01-2008
I also had trouble keeping a fresh one lit. I'm letting them rest for a while, hope that helps. The last B&M I was in had a few left, I think I'm going to scoop them up if they're still there.
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Skywalker 09:08 AM 12-02-2008
Thanks for the review and good advice!

I have two resting right now!

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mrreindeer 09:18 AM 12-02-2008
Thanks very much fellas; I've got two from a buy with kaisersozei and have been itching to try 'em but I'll also let 'em rest some more.
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shilala 06:20 PM 12-02-2008
I have three of them and they're resting in the top drawer of one of my winadors.
They've been there for a month and they ought to be pretty well dried out by now.
In my experience, Oliva's all have needed about 8 months and they end up spectacular.
These aren't gonna make it.
That's why I have them in open air. They're getting fast-tracked. :-)

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