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It’s not the usual Dominican Monte but a Nicaraguan and not at all what I expected.
It’s a long slow cigar, complex with a very long finish. Perfect construction and draw. A 9 on a 10 scale. Thanks for asking.
Thanks for the feedback. I have one sitting in my humidor waiting to be sparked up. Gonna let it rest a little while longer before I break it out. Definitely excited to do so
 
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First of day was dug deep for in a Tup-A-Dor, Oliva - Connecticut big ring gauge 6" X 60 RG. Typical Oliva tight packed around the cap, but after a straight cut, and draw test that was as expected, Cigar C.P.R. Tool opened the Cigar to create great air flow.

After lighting this stick up it burned nice & even, with good even ash formation, typical of any Oliva's. This company manufactures good looking, constistant quality Cigars IMHO. This is the reason this brand will always be on my repurchase list.(y)

This blend is Mild - Medium flavor profile with hits of mild spices, and just an ever so distant taste of sweetness. It not super mild, but will not turn off the new Cigar smoker with too much strenth.

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Continues to burn, and ash like a champ.. That what Oliva's normally do. Me like em.(y)(y)(y)

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Had too Nub it.:smuggrin:
 
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