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Smoked my first Oliva V torpedo and to be honest was not very impressed.Not a bad skoke.Maybe just not the cigar for me.Just wanted to see what it was all about because of all the good reviews.
 
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I personally truly love these
 
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I like them!


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Originally posted by Stevedasavage:
Smoked my first Oliva V torpedo and to be honest was not very impressed.Not a bad skoke.Maybe just not the cigar for me.Just wanted to see what it was all about because of all the good reviews.


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They are nice but the over-rating of this cigar tends to get a lot of people's hopes way to high to begin with. I thought it was powerful and good but the MB3s are far superior IMO.
 
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I too really enjoy these cigars. I've tried them in a variety of sizes and haven't found one yet that I didn't like.
 
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I bought two of the torpedos and two of the lanceros yesterday. I am pretty excited to try them (never had a serie v before.) I am going to let them sit for at least two weeks though.
 
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I think if I would have let it sit in the humi for a while it would have been more to my liking.
 
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Steve I can definitely tell you to let them sit for at least four months. I was like you, I bought the serie V because of all the talk. I had one from a local shop, was really impressed so I bought a whole box. I got the belicosos. I love their size. 5x54. Its short enough not to take forever and fat enough to enjoy all the flavors. But, back to the story here. When I got my box I let it sit for a short time and had one. NOT impressed at all. I thought, OH SH'T these cigars suck. So I put them in the bottom of my cooler and avoided them. One month went by, I would try one. Still not to my liking. Two, three, forth month, I thought I would have one. Total conversion. I was really enjoying this cigar. I didn't quite understand it but now I have to put the box in the bottom so I dont smoke the whole box. So, in my experience I will suggest to you, if you like full body let the V sit for a while and come back to it. I think you may find a difference. I really enjoy this cigar now, hope you do too.
 
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They are nice but the over-rating of this cigar tends to get a lot of people's hopes way to high to begin with. I thought it was powerful and good but the MB3s are far superior IMO.

...so are the prices. 6-7 bucks for the V, can't go wrong with that. I wouldn't give it a 94 rating but at least a 90 or 91. Pretty tasty stick! So in the end I guess it comes down to paying the price for what you like.
 
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I just had a Oliva V double robusto. It felt like I was smoking my couch . . . too much leather for me.
 
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i just had a lancero, i loved it, great construction quadruple capped.


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I'm having one of these right now. Have to say it's not bad. Nicely constructed, good draw and flavor. I'm not real good on describing specific flavor but I think these will definitely benefit from ageing and could end up being a very nice smoke.
 
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Torpedos are hard to come by here. I've smoked the double robustos and toros. I have two of each resting in my humi now. Kbice, I have to agree with you. They are better when aging them. IMO
 
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The torpedoes are also very difficult to find where I live as well. I've found them only at one B&M when I was away at school. Since coming home for the semester, I've yet to come across the cigar in any of the shops near my home. In fact, even during a trip into NYC last week, I was unable to find torpedo at any of the shops I visited.

I've been told that since the review came out placing the torpedo in the top cigar list, they've flown off the shelves. To date, all the B&Ms I frequent have other sizes available on a regular basis; the torpedo remains elusive.
 
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I grabbed a box about 3 months ago..at first i wasn't that impressed with the cigar..but the last 2 that i have had have been VERY nice smoke..i hope they continue to improve cuz i have about 18 left..

One thing i've noticed is to get a full draw you have to clip alot off the top..Anybody else run into that with these cigars???
 
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I grabbed a box about 3 months ago..at first i wasn't that impressed with the cigar..but the last 2 that i have had have been VERY nice smoke..i hope they continue to improve cuz i have about 18 left..

One thing i've noticed is to get a full draw you have to clip alot off the top..Anybody else run into that with these cigars???


I can't say that I remember having this issue. But, it's been awhile since I last smoked a V, so it might just be a matter of forgetting a detail like that over time.

But, you've given me a good reason to smoke one of the V's I have in my humidor tomorrow!
 
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I got my box of Torpedos this wk end, I actually ordered the Belicosos but they weren’t available. When I first tried them a few months back I bought them from my local shop, they were excellent; and they were in the owners humi for about two months. When I tried the Torpedo right out of the box I noticed a considerable difference. I agree to ageing them, let them sit and you will notice a dramatic change for the better.

Even out of the box I still think it has good complexity (lots of leather, hints of sweet cedar), lush draw and nice construction.

With age this one will be even better, especially for the price.
 
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I liked the torpedo, but the ring gauge was a little too thick for my liking (56). I really liked the churchill extra (52).


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When I tried the Torpedo right out of the box I noticed a considerable difference. I agree to ageing them, let them sit and you will notice a dramatic change for the better.


I had a single the other day and wasn't impressed at all. It was my first also. Maybe your right about letting them sit because so many people love them. I was surprised.
 
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