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They're a cracking smoke...up there with a lot of Cubans IMO. Enjoy
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Yeah they get high marks from me because they seem to be able to combine plenty of flavour with perfect consistency (I've never had a poorly constructed one). A lot of Cubans have plenty of flavour but inconsistent construction, and a lot of NCs are very consistent but tasteless. With the Oliva V series you get the best of both!
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You've hit the nail on the head there.
So many Cubans that I love, there are quite a few times when the roll is either too tight or too loose, which is frustrating because I know it's an awesome cigar that I love, but the consistency of construction has let it down.
But like you say, the Oliva is consistent and reliable. You know what you're gonna get and it always delivers.
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For some reason though I didn't fall in love with the G series...They're not bad (and do I love the look of the Maduro wrappers and the box pressing), but they didn't make me go 'wow'. I'm expecting a Cain by Oliva Torpedo in a package with a few NC singles in the post (should be here tomorrow with any luck), and I can't wait to see how it compares to the series V.
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Will do mate...apparently the Cain is about 82% ligero leaf so it might just kick my arse! Must remember to have a good meal first if I don't want to feel like this
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Molecularstudent, I'm curious to hear your opinions on how the Cain compares to the V series. The V series seems to be very popular, but I've read mixed reviews about the Cains. Some people seem to love them, and others say that they have a lot of strength but not much flavour. I guess I'll find out for myself when I receive this package, but its always interesting to find out what others think.
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Originally posted by crusse View PostMolecularstudent, I'm curious to hear your opinions on how the Cain compares to the V series. The V series seems to be very popular, but I've read mixed reviews about the Cains. Some people seem to love them, and others say that they have a lot of strength but not much flavour. I guess I'll find out for myself when I receive this package, but its always interesting to find out what others think.
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Sounds good...I like a cigar that lasts a while (as long as the weather is good, in winter I'm more of a petit corona man). The Cain that I'm expecting through the post is a torpedo rather than a double robusto (I think that it's 6 inches with a 54 ring guage), but it should still take a decent amount of time to smoke. I'll let you know what I think when I've smoked it - here's hoping for some good weather!
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