Oliva Serie O Double Toro Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Saturday 16 July, 2022 by Alan
Claude, Get a grip you pretentious twat. I dont care about you and where your cabin is, we are talking cigars. Not you and your poncey life style, especially pasties 51. Get a life its a great cigar, enjoy it for what it is, A GREAT CIGAR. Own up. You are a smug, self-righteous git who doesnt know his arse from his elbow. Have a nice day and keep sucking on that cheep American shite.

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Date Added: Sunday 26 December, 2021 by Robert
Il keep this short and simple. This is a great smoke, no build problems. Great white ash. No harsh taste towards the end for me and plenty of smoke.

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Date Added: Sunday 03 October, 2021 by Alan
Youll get no frills from me. Fantastic cigar, burnt well, tasted great, and lasted an age, and if needed you could beat someone to death with it. What more do you need. Brilliant.

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Date Added: Thursday 10 June, 2021 by Louis
Exactly a cgars described lovely tobacco, dark chocolate and rich coffee flavours burnt absolutely dead on even perfect draw lovely cigar and excellent value for money everything you want in a cigar if your playing the field to find a cigar you like this is a must try

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Date Added: Tuesday 22 September, 2020 by Reece
Just read a review by “Claude”, who gushed about his mountain lodge - and how civilised the French are. Don’t expect that level of knobbery from me! I’ll just say that the O is a reliable and satisfying smoke for seasoned cigar smokers. Expect notes of leather, cream and cedar, and a smoke that burns at the right temperature - even if you abuse it!

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Date Added: Monday 11 December, 2017 by Claude
It was late and it had been a long drive down to the Pyrenees to our lodge deep in the mountains. After getting the fire going, our ever faithful Esse wood burner and cooker combined ( the make was used by Shackleton on his Arctic expedition) checking the gas and generator for our lighting we wandered down the mountain through the pines to the village of Prades to eat. Unlike the U.K. the French are civilized and one can eat superb food and then retire to the bar, have a drink and smoke. A polite enquiry to other guest if they objected to by smoking a cigar, which drew gentle chuckles, I lit the Olivia. This is a true cigar, a fine cigar. The band is old school, elegant in its simplicity. It states " I am style, I have heritage". My French friend dining with us on seeing the Olivia said " mon dieu" and gently shook his hand. His wife watched and took in the smoke as it drifted across the bar, it had a woody, mocha scent, with a touch of paprika, the taste blending well with the neat Pastise 51 on ice. We were after all in southern France, it wouldn't do to drink Ricard! As the Olivia burnt evenly down, there was little change in its full flavour, with a slight increase in peppery texture. Like all 60 gauge cigars, the Olivia is a delight to hold, easy to draw on. It gave a leisurely hours smoking. Now here's the kicker:- is it as good as a Brickhouse Mighty Mighty? For me? No. For me, it lacks that rich full aromatic smoke, the smooth texture, that incredible BMM range of flavours. Then of course it's also more expensive. The Oliva is a superb cigar, not for the novice, wonderfully filled, beautifully wrapped....but my choice is in another camp, the BMM still has it for me.

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