Oliva Saison Maduro
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Amos Umwhat
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I picked up some of these on the DD a couple weeks back, first impression is kind of a let down. They're new, and I haven't given them time enough in the humidor to consider it a fair shake, but compared to the other Oliva maduros it seem to lack the depth, complexity, and that mellow sweetness that I expected. Maybe a few more weeks will tell another story. Anyone else get in on these? If so, what did you think?
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I was just asking myself what the afternoon smoke should be... and now I know. I've had a couple of the Saisons that came with some samplers in my humidor for a few months, and this is as good a time as any to try one out.
Will edit my post in a few hours. Thanks for putting the idea in my head!
Edit: I found this a good cigar in the Oliva line-up, slotting above the Oliva O in stength and flavor. It's in the final third as I type... even on an empty stomach, it's not over-powering, but just right. It started off a bit harsh, but calmed down quickly, to a somewhat one-dimensional nut/herb/slight sweetness that stayed the same throughout the session - no real shifts in flavor or strength. A bit tight on the draw, with a solid ash and even burn. I enjoyed it, and look forward to smoking the few I have left, but wouldn't buy a box. From a new (8-month) smoker, with only 100 cigars under my belt, so take this commentary for what it's worth.
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Something about this blend makes me wonder if maduro is not a good idea for it. I haven't tried them, yet and just don't know if I will.
Wait, what am I saying? It's Oliva. Of course I'll try it. I just don't have great expectations. -
I liked the Saison, so this surprised me. Maybe I expected too much, maybe I just haven't given it sufficient rest time. Time will tell.
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First, Peter, I started reviews with under 100 smoked. It was so I could learn about my own likes better. Good input. So, thank you.
To each his own. I thought the Saison was okay but not an Oliva I'd search out again. But I haven't tried it in a maddie, either.Amos Umwhat:I liked the Saison, so this surprised me. Maybe I expected too much, maybe I just haven't given it sufficient rest time. Time will tell. -
I've liked nearly every Oliva I've smoked, but was so unimpressed with Saison that I probably won't even give the Maduro a try.
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ejgorman:I've liked nearly every Oliva I've smoked, but was so unimpressed with Saison that I probably won't even give the Maduro a try.
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Gotta agree here!onestrangeone:ejgorman:I've liked nearly every Oliva I've smoked, but was so unimpressed with Saison that I probably won't even give the Maduro a try.
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Hmm...did someone withdraw an opinion? I thought I saw a remark that said something to the effect that "they're OK, peppery if a bit one-dimensional"? At any rate, that's what seems to be developing for me. I don't regret the purchase, something to smoke on the way to work. They're not bad, just not as good as I tend to expect from Oliva. So it goes.
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Couple weeks later, improving, I'm starting to believe that they did come from Oliva, the expected maduro sweetness is starting to reveal itself. Maybe I was just too impatient, wouldn't be the first time.
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I know, it's not the maduro, but the regular Saison is on the DD today. Then I look over and see the Partagas Cifuentes Deciembre for less, and I'm thinking, WTH are you thinking, Ccom? Well, it's been a while since I had a Partagas, but I remember them being a great value stick and much better than the Saison.
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I thought the cifuentes was very good.Martel:I know, it's not the maduro, but the regular Saison is on the DD today. Then I look over and see the Partagas Cifuentes Deciembre for less, and I'm thinking, WTH are you thinking, Ccom? Well, it's been a while since I had a Partagas, but I remember them being a great value stick and much better than the Saison.