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  • [NC] Oliva V Double Robusto.

    Just a copy-paste from another forum where i am the dark lord of the sith cummon how could the name Darth Vader not be taken.


    So a few weeks ago i get myself a oliva v double robusto and untill today (about 3 days ago now) its been sat in my humi so i decided to light something up and enjoy my new shedidor

    Location - Smoking shed mice and all.

    Drinks - Old Peculiar and a club soda.

    Music - VNV Nation (yes its important to me to enjoy a smoke)

    Cut and light - Cigar scissors and a triple jet flame lighter.


    Construction - Overall it was pretty good the wrapper was dark and oily with a few small veins and spots though i did find a soft spot under the cap it was well filled and quite firm.

    Draw - It was good maybe a little open but i dont expect a "cuban" draw in a NC

    Pre light draw - This gave me the impression of that smell you get from wet earth like a forest after its been raining with notes of pepper too.

    1/3 - Very earthy with hints of pepper and dark choc the OP ale is complementing this nicely and the smoke is very smooth though the burn is total crap requiring regular touch ups.

    2/3 - The earth and pepper are dying off unlike the burn which is still appalling and they are being replaced with a nice smooth sweet tasting smoke with milk coffee and milk choc flavours.

    Almost the 3/3 - It started to get a little bitter at this point and the burn is still wavy at best so i decide to touch it up and purge it.

    3/3 - The burns finally straightened out and im getting flavours of espresso,hard wood and the earth has returned but im starting to feel a little light headed and sick even with a heavy dinner the dark oily olivas seem to kick me around a bit so i give it up at this point.

    Overall it was enjoyable while it lasted but i prolly wont buy it again it gave me one nasty case of the mc chills and mc sick so i had to have a nap the first 2/3s where good the last third was just awful thinking about it no one likes getting that cigar sick feeling but why these olivas give it to me more often than my bolivar collection is beyond me even with a heavy dinner.

    Still at least it was better than the RyJ water closet.

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    Originally posted by Reaver2145 View Post

    3/3 - The burns finally straightened out and im getting flavours of espresso,hard wood and the earth has returned but im starting to feel a little light headed and sick even with a heavy dinner the dark oily olivas seem to kick me around a bit so i give it up at this point.

    Overall it was enjoyable while it lasted but i prolly wont buy it again it gave me one nasty case of the mc chills and mc sick so i had to have a nap the first 2/3s where good the last third was just awful thinking about it no one likes getting that cigar sick feeling but why these olivas give it to me more often than my bolivar collection is beyond me even with a heavy dinner.

    Had the same experience with the Oliva V Figurado - I felt quite sick and light headed after it, similar to how I used to feel when I started smoking cigars. The spice was soooo intense as well, at the end of the cigar. Will try again though - I've ordered an Oliva V sampler...

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    • #3
      Yeah ive ordered about 50 NCs from America to try (fully taxed and all before someone gets pissy) including some more olivas but if they are like this i might be trading them i wonder if they make them this strong on purpose or if its because im not used to the different tobacco.

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      • #4
        I've had the exact same thing with an Oliva Serie V Belicoso! The spice was tooo strong for me and felt horrible 5 minutes before the end and then for over an hour afterwards!
        A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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        • #5
          Well at least its not just me

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          • #6
            I've had a few big Partagas' and Bolivars since then and they haven't affected me at all so I have no idea what it is about these Oliva's!?
            A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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            • #7
              V serise is a bit of a beast. Nice review.

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              • #8
                Thanks panda but yeah they are full of body but so are my bolivars and partys but they never give me the mcsicks like the olivas

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                • #9
                  Just to reassure myself it isnt all my cigars i just smoked a SCDH el principie nubbed it past the band to about 1/2 inch left and finished it in my pipe while drinking a champagne sized bottle of beer and i feel fine. (touch wood)

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                  • #10
                    never had a problem with the v, really like them alot!
                    Ron White Quotes
                    I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
                    Ron White

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                    • #11
                      I love my Oliva serie V's. Never had a problem with them! The Belicoso has grown 2 inches since James and I had the mini herf a while ago. Will recommend whole heartedly.

                      I have had the mc chill / mc sick feeling after having the Monte no. 2 for the first time though, loved it still heh!

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                      • #12
                        Really Luke? What are you feeding it? I'd love to grow my PSDN4's
                        Last edited by James811; 05-02-2012, 08:07 PM. Reason: Apparently I cannot spell Luke
                        A cigar is not measured by its cost - It is measured by how much it burns your fingers

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                        • #13
                          Fed them snow!

                          I did ask my local about it and they did say because of the cigars increase in production they have increased the length. Whether thats true or not I don't know!

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                          • #14
                            Got a few of these from CJ a couple of years ago and they were not a bad smoke, but as you suggest they are certainly strong.
                            "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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