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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    Had two of the same, but different vitolas this past weekend. One Torpedo, one Bellicoso
    Finishing my last G serie maduro Churchill tonight then gonna try that V torpedo probably tomorrow if the local place still has them. I love Oliva. Everything they make is worth smoking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB6177 View Post
    Finishing my last G serie maduro Churchill tonight then gonna try that V torpedo probably tomorrow if the local place still has them. I love Oliva. Everything they make is worth smoking.
    I was introduced to the Oliva's by a fellow Canadian CN member while doing a newbie sampler and immediately liked them a lot.

    A year or two later I did a trip to the US and brought home a box (10) of the Oliva Series V Maduro Especial as recommended by a friend who runs a cigar store in Coeur d'Alene, ID They are a limited run each year, something like 50,000 total, and are a absolutely terrific cigar. If you get a chance to buy even one of those you should. If you can grab a box of 10, do it, you won't regret it.
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    Oliva V serie torpedo with Fat Tire. Pretty decent smoke

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    I was introduced to the Oliva's by a fellow Canadian CN member while doing a newbie sampler and immediately liked them a lot.

    A year or two later I did a trip to the US and brought home a box (10) of the Oliva Series V Maduro Especial as recommended by a friend who runs a cigar store in Coeur d'Alene, ID They are a limited run each year, something like 50,000 total, and are a absolutely terrific cigar. If you get a chance to buy even one of those you should. If you can grab a box of 10, do it, you won't regret it.
    Ill look for one of those maduros. Was not overly impressed with the V. I thought it would be stronger but it was still a nice smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB6177 View Post
    Ill look for one of those maduros. Was not overly impressed with the V. I thought it would be stronger but it was still a nice smoke.
    The Maduro Especial's are a little stronger than the V's I thought.

    If you like stronger cigars and haven't tried any Camacho's yet, you should. I really like the Triple Maduro's and the Corojo Churchill's.
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    How charged with punishments the scroll.
    I am the master of my fate:
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    The Maduro Especial's are a little stronger than the V's I thought.

    If you like stronger cigars and haven't tried any Camacho's yet, you should. I really like the Triple Maduro's and the Corojo Churchill's.
    The V started off strong but got milder and milder as it went on. Has nice flavors tho so i still liked it. I want to try those camachos, I think the triple maduro was the one someone told me to try. I have a 10 pack of full strength sticks coming in tomorrow-some diesels and man-o-wars cant wait to try those.

    I have not tried to many full strength smokes. But the ones I tried I loved. Im actually only a few months into smoking cigars sort of regular. Ive smoked almost 50 thats it so have alot of stuff to still try out.

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    WOW....

    May your ashes be long and your smoke be plentiful...

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    Padron Londres
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    858SG with some coffee.

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