Written by Gary Korb
Monday, November 02 2009

Two weeks ago I gave kudos to the
Oliva Cain Habano Robusto, and yesterday I treated myself to the Cain
Maduro Robusto. That now leaves me with
sans Cains, but after yesterday's experience I'm going to be in the market for a
box to show up either on
CigarMonster.com or
CigarAuctioneer.com, because I definitely want more.
Like it's brother, the
Oliva Cain Maduro Robusto is rolled to a 5" x 50 with a triple-fermented, "straight
ligero" core, but the
wrapper is a dark, oily, Mexican San Andreas leaf. And like the
Habano, the pre-light flavor was sweet,
noticeably sweeter, with a leathery pre-light flavor, too. The construction of the cigar was also par excellence - well-packed with a beautiful
cap that popped-off in a perfect circle when clipped.
Once lit, here again, when I touched my tongue to the tobacco at the
head, the tobacco tasted sweet, but there was also more noticeable coffee bean flavor mixed in. The smoke was creamy, smooth, aromatic, and more medium-bodied to my palate; not peppery spicy in the least.
The burn was also consistent with the earlier Habano version; clean, but leaving a more rounded than pointed cherry (
see close-up below).

Moving into the second act, the cigar remained very smooth and sweet, laced with coffee notes, when an appealing nutmeg flavor presented itself. A banquet of sweet spices were the order of the day on this cigar, which also made it more a complex experience for me than the Habano.
Everything about this cigar was on-target right through the last third. I would even go so far as to say it was a "perfect cigar," not unlike the Quesada 35th Anniversary I smoked last month. Some
cigars have it, some don't, but the Oliva Cain Maduro definitely has it. Smoking it down to about an inch, the cigar never turned bitter, and when I was finally forced to leave it in the ashtray, I wanted another. Suffice it to say, I guess I'm now going to have to pick up a box.
I highly recommended the
Oliva Cain Maduro cigars for those curious about "straight ligero" blends, and especially for cigar smokers who love sweet, full-flavored cigars.
My scores: (
Note, I've added a new "balance" parameter to my scoring list.)
Appearance - 9
Construction - 9
Draw - 9
Burn - 9
Flavor - 10
Balance - 10
Aroma - 9
Total Score: 9.2How was your Oliva Cain Maduro experience? As always, your comments are welcome.
~ Gary Korb