San Cristobal Clasico
Very nice smoke. Thank you! This is going in my humidor regularly. This is great cigar after a good meal.
The other night I smoked a Shark with a buddy who just got married.
Team Blowholes owns the Whiny Bitches!
While hanging out with a good friend watching 'Office Space', I smoked what I thought was an Oliva Master Blends 3, until I noticed the laser etched tattoo, and realized it was an MB1. Obviously, I don't pay too much attention to the labels. Great stick, but I wish I had paid a bit more attention to it.
Oliva Serie G Maddy Churchill...wow are these things good.
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Johnny O with some apple pie moonshine.
Agreed. MB1 is in my top 5. I am absolutely certain that I have no more. I think I still have a MB2 robusto kicking around. Imo, both the 1&2 are "better" than the 3, but I enjoy it as well.
Oliva is responsible for much of the best tobacco used by all the manufacturers imho. When I see that a blend contains Oliva tobacco I'm game to give it a shot.
Um, same family name, different families, different companies.
Oliva Cigar Company - http://olivascigar.com
Oliva Tobacco Company - http://www.olivatobacco.com
Just to confuse issues, both Oliva families were originally from Pinar del Rio and both now grow tobacco in Nicaragua. The cigar people left Cuba with Castro, but the tobacco people came to Tampa in the 1920's and started brokering tobacco in the 1930's. The cigar people grow quite a bit of tobacco in Nicaragua, but the tobacco people are huge everywhere, and supply a lot of tobacco to cigar makers.
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A sample from my local B&M. Rebellious Cigars Tribute. Good smoke.
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I don't know. I remember reading somewhere that Oliva Cigar has used Oliva Tobacco, but for what I don't know.
Arturo Fuente Hemingway Masterpiece Maduro.
Thanks!
Hey Mark, good to see you on back!
I jumped on the Anejo bandwagon this weekend too. I had one of the Churchill 46's on Friday!
Saturday I dipped into the AF sampler I got from Will (finally nice enough to sit outside and smoke again) and had a:
Arturo Fuente Magnum R. 54 (Rosada)
A very nice cigar!
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Tatuaje Reserva....I am now about half way through it and it seems very boring and lacking in flavors.
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