Hi guys, hope all is well; just got a little question about smoking in colder temperatures.
I had an Oliva Serie V Melanio Robusto last night with my cousin and although it was nice I felt compared to similar Oliva's I've had in the past the flavours were very muted and got boring and slightly harsh towards the end of the stick. We both smoked outside in about 9 degree temperatures (for some reason September has decided to be November this year) and my cousin had the classic Oliva Serie V Belicoso which I love. I'm just wondering if anyone has had experiences where the temperature or climate has effected the taste of a cigar??
I've had a few Serie V's now and I know what they taste like, both sticks were from different but reputable retailers and both tasted... "off" is the best word to describe them. Do you guys think there's anything in temperature affecting a cigar's taste?
It'll be interesting to here your responses, cheers,
Matt
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I had an Oliva Serie V Melanio Robusto last night with my cousin and although it was nice I felt compared to similar Oliva's I've had in the past the flavours were very muted and got boring and slightly harsh towards the end of the stick. We both smoked outside in about 9 degree temperatures (for some reason September has decided to be November this year) and my cousin had the classic Oliva Serie V Belicoso which I love. I'm just wondering if anyone has had experiences where the temperature or climate has effected the taste of a cigar??
I've had a few Serie V's now and I know what they taste like, both sticks were from different but reputable retailers and both tasted... "off" is the best word to describe them. Do you guys think there's anything in temperature affecting a cigar's taste?
It'll be interesting to here your responses, cheers,
Matt
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