Verdadero OSG, has anyone tried these?
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Everytime I get on this sight, I see the picture in the new arrivals and always stop and think about ordering some. I didn't see any threads in the review section. Would like to hear from someone who's tried them
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Alex Svenson BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Moderator, Owners, Registered Users Posts: 1,204Great smoke. Not sure if anyone is aware but Silvio Reyes, the owner of Elba cigar in granda died in 2012 for surgical complications. A real loss for the industry. He blended the first verdadero. The OSG was the last blend he made and is exceptional. I have yet to hear a bad comment. Draw is a little tight on account of all the leaves in the blend but it really is a fine work of blending. He will be missed.
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Personally I am not fan of any Silvio's blend. I believe his best blend is the Mombacho cigar. Mombacho brand is owned by a Canadian guy.
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timb BlogAdministrator, Everyone, ForumsAdministrator, Owners, Registered Users, Trusted Users Posts: 216Smoked a Verdadero OSG last night. Medium-bodied. Started out lighter than expected but really builds in body and intensity as it burns. Love its "baking bread" aroma. Balanced, not too sweet - not too spicy. Has a "chewy" quality to the smoke. Paired nicely with Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale. Definitely a winner. Dry-boxed for a few days prior to smoking.
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Beard approved. I was eyeing them in new arrivals after reading this, wrapper looks pretty awesome. Going to add a few singles to my next order, whenever I get some bills paid off this month.
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Thanks for the info Timb. Next time I order I think I'm gonna grab a couple.timb:Smoked a Verdadero OSG last night. Medium-bodied. Started out lighter than expected but really builds in body and intensity as it burns. Love its "baking bread" aroma. Balanced, not too sweet - not too spicy. Has a "chewy" quality to the smoke. Paired nicely with Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale. Definitely a winner. Dry-boxed for a few days prior to smoking. -
THE BEARD!
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Bought a box and a single. I love the original and when I heard about this I put in an order right away. I'm gonna light it up with some buddies on Thursday evening. I'll post my newbie thoughts on it then.
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So I lit up the OSG tonight, and, I gotta say, it is a lot better than the original Verdadero. I really like the original, but this one adds something to it that kicks it up a few. It's a bit stronger, but not overly so. I'd say it falls in the medium range as far as body. I do recommend some age, though. It tasted a bit harsh. It smoothed out about half-way through (I had the robusto). Good smoke, though, and probably better with age. I have a box so I'll be letting those rest a while to see if I'm right.
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Thanks for the review JZerby, I just placed an order and added one of these to it. I'm excited to try it out.JZerby:So I lit up the OSG tonight, and, I gotta say, it is a lot better than the original Verdadero. I really like the original, but this one adds something to it that kicks it up a few. It's a bit stronger, but not overly so. I'd say it falls in the medium range as far as body. I do recommend some age, though. It tasted a bit harsh. It smoothed out about half-way through (I had the robusto). Good smoke, though, and probably better with age. I have a box so I'll be letting those rest a while to see if I'm right. -
I purchased a 5 pk of the regular Verdadero and the OSG Verdadero. They were/are hard as a rock. They will be resting in the humidor until tenderized enough to try and smoke them. If that doesn't work, I can always use them for tent stakes!!
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I've been intrigued by these ever since I read an article( forget who by) but he loved them so much he made a trip just to see where they came from and hopefully meet the man behind the blend.