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Oliva Serie V Maduro Double Toro

Meet the Oliva Serie V Maduro Double Toro - nicknamed "Ligero" or "Liga Especial" by aficionados. This 6x60 box-pressed beast packs Nicaraguan-grown fire with a Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper. At about $10 per stick in 10-count boxes, it's become a go-to for smokers craving bold flavors without ultra-premium pricing. The dark chocolate-colored cigar feels heavy in hand, its oily wrapper hinting at the 90+ rated experience within.

Specifications

  • Brand: Oliva Cigars
  • Price: $107.73/box
  • Count: 10 cigars
  • Size: 6" x 60 ring gauge
  • Type: Parejo (Box-pressed)
  • Strength: Medium-Full (4/5)

Smoking Experience

The first third punches with black pepper and earthiness - classic Nicaraguan ligero. Smoke production stays moderate despite the large ring gauge. By the second third, flavors mellow into roasted coffee beans and bitter cocoa. Watch for occasional tar buildup near the final inch, common in maduros this size. The last third surprisingly introduces sweet cashew notes before nicotine strength peaks.

Similar Comparisons

  • Padron 1964 Maduro (6.5"x52): Smoother transition from cocoa to cedar
  • My Father Le Bijou 1922 (5.6"x60): More aggressive pepper kick
  • Liga Privada T52 (7"x54): Deeper espresso notes, tighter draw
  • Arturo Fuente Añejo (5.25"x52): Creamier texture, lighter nicotine

Tobacco Profile

Oliva combines fermented Jalapa Valley ligero filler with a habano binder. The San Andrés wrapper undergoes extended fermentation to achieve its signature maduro characteristics. This blend explains the gradual flavor shifts from spicy to sweet - the ligero leaf dominates early before wrapper oils take over.

Construction Notes

Well-packed with minimal soft spots. The triple cap holds firm despite the 60 ring gauge. Burn requires 1-2 corrections per cigar on average. Box date codes matter - 6+ months aging improves combustion consistency.

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