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Flor De Oliva 6 X 50

Flor De Oliva 6 X 50

Cigar Attributes

Country of Origin Nicaragua
Size 6 x 50
Strength Medium
Flor de Oliva cigars are handmade with 100% all long Nicaraguan filler and Maduro wrappers by the renowned Oliva Family. They have a hearty, nutty taste and the quality is comparable to premium cigars costing four times the price. One of the best, by far!

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Flor de Oliva Maduro Toro Cigar

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Reviewed by Gary Korb
January 17, 2008
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Score: 7.5

By Hayward Tenney

Here is a bundle cigar, with an equally "bundle-looking" band from the Oliva family. On initial inspection, I notice a dab of what looks to be gum adhesive by the band. The stick has a considerable vein running vertically along the toothy Maduro leaf. The wrapper is somewhat unevenly colored, ranging from milk chocolate to dark chocolate in hue. Otherwise it appears well constructed; the cap cuts off easily, revealing an easy draw.

The prelit taste is strongly barnyard, while the body smell is almost acrid. After toasting, it's readily producing a moderate stream of semi-sweet smoke. The burn is already inconsistent after a few puffs, with a half-inch variance, mostly alongside the vein.

The cigar's aroma and flavor pick up some sweetness by the first half inch, although the barnyard smell is still present, making up the flavor profile. Interestingly the ash's range in color parallels that of the wrapper color. Despite this, the ash is firm, making inch-long tater tots of ash that are brilliantly white at its best, and mottled charcoal at worst. 

While the aroma is pleasantly sweet, the flavor lacks a tremendous amount of depth and has a short finish. The flavor is surprisingly feeble, given the medium-bodied smoke. Because I love the Olivas' regular lines, from Serie G to Master's Selection, I find myself desperately hoping it picks up.

And pick up it does. At  4 inches remaining, the aroma is consistently pleasant, and a second plunk in the ashtray has revealed a conical cherry and even burn line. The flavor has shifted immensely to a foundation of medium roast coffee with mild notes of leather and semi-sweet chocolate, delivered in more robust, velvety smoke. The ash color has improved to a baseline of white-gray. While the flavor profile has become decidedly more complex, the finish is still somewhat abrupt.

Notes of aroma of leather become much more pronounced in final third, although the cigar's base flavors remain the same. The cigar burned well from the second third to the nub. It became too hot to handle comfortably with less than 1 inch remaining.

Overall, I'd say this is a decent smoke, especially at less than $2/stick. I get the feeling that the burn issues contributed to the lack of flavor in the first 3rd, and a better-constructed stick would yield a better flavor profile and more initial depth.

Appearance: 6
Construction: 8
Burn: 7
Draw: 9
Aroma: 8
Flavor: 7
Final Score: 7.5

 
 


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