oliva v melanio

should be out soon, guy sent me this and said > I've had one already. the guys from my local b&m was at the cigar show last week in Orlando and brought one back for me. It's probably the most complex and flavor changing cigar I've had in a while. Definitely worth stashing a few away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C49Ss67YZs


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it shares the "V" marca mainly because it is based off of that blend and uses many of the same well aged tobaccos but as i stated before, a bit more Jalapa tobacco. as mentioned in the block i quoted it will be more complex. that is mostly because of the Jalapa tobacco. tobacco in that region has a reputation of being a bit more subtle, complex, smooth, and flavorful without adding any more body or "vitamin N"
needless to say, im fairly excited about it. the V was my go to smoke when it came out. i hope that this is going to be on the same level but will constantly remain new to me. i got burned otu on the V quickly. maybe because i was smoking them all the time and got tired of em.