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Agreed, sounds like another winner.
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looks good to me!
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Will be on the lookout fer sure
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Cant wait, sounds like a good cigar.
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Sounds interesting...hopefully the construction quality is where it should be...I have been very disappointed in that department for a while with Oliva
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I have ALWAYS found Oliva to be second to none. I have had more issues with other high-end cigars than I ever had with Oliva and I smoke more Oliva than anything.
Having said that, I have had issues with unraveling on some of the NUbs and again on some of the figurados, but was it the construction? I don't know. It could have been abuse in shipping, storage or something else...
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With Oliva I've had problems with the torps being too tight, enough to where I won't spend my money on them. The Cain habanos have fragile wrappers, but I prefer the Daytonas anyway.
I can't wait to try this new cigar. The serie V is world class, and I really like Sumatra.
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Would like to try the petite corona size.
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