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Hairy Cigar Fairy
I find the whole line to be decent when it come's to Vs. Around here the old timers swear the churchill the absolute best. While it was fantastic I tend to lean towards a torpedo or belicoso. I wish they made a V in a salomon. Now that would be delightful.
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I've smoked the lancero, torpedo, belicoso, double robusto, No. 4, and a diadema or two, but I've never had the churchill. My favorite is the double robusto, just by inches though. They're all recognizable to me as Vs - in fact, I actually got one right in a blind review pass last year (the torpedo, even though I'd never had that vitola previously).
I've done a couple boxes of the robusto and one of the No. 4, but I'd happily buy a box of any. The 36ct box of lanceros is a bit much for me though. I will say I smoked one of the No. 4s within 4-6 weeks of receiving the box and it wasn't very good, but fast forward 6-8 months and they're right up there with the robusto and any of my favorite small cigars. I'll buy another box of those when I get close to finishing my current one.
Soooooo, the moral of the story is buy any of them and also now I want to try one of those churchills. I think I actually have one floating around the humi.

Originally Posted by
Tombstone
I find the whole line to be decent when it come's to Vs. Around here the old timers swear the churchill the absolute best. While it was fantastic I tend to lean towards a torpedo or belicoso. I wish they made a V in a salomon. Now that would be delightful.
They actually do make this 6x60. I've never seen one outside of photos though, and the size isn't really up my alley. A couple of the big internet stores show them in stock though.
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal
I've smoked the lancero, torpedo, belicoso, double robusto, No. 4, and a diadema or two, but I've never had the churchill. My favorite is the double robusto, just by inches though. They're all recognizable to me as Vs - in fact, I actually got one right in a blind review pass last year (the torpedo, even though I'd never had that vitola previously).
I've done a couple boxes of the robusto and one of the No. 4, but I'd happily buy a box of any. The 36ct box of lanceros is a bit much for me though. I will say I smoked one of the No. 4s within 4-6 weeks of receiving the box and it wasn't very good, but fast forward 6-8 months and they're right up there with the robusto and any of my favorite small cigars. I'll buy another box of those when I get close to finishing my current one.
Soooooo, the moral of the story is buy any of them and also now I want to try one of those churchills. I think I actually have one floating around the humi.
They actually do make this 6x60. I've never seen one outside of photos though, and the size isn't really up my alley. A couple of the big internet stores show them in stock though.

I'm with Tim on this one, years ago they were one of my favorite sticks and still are today.
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal
They actually do make this 6x60. I've never seen one outside of photos though, and the size isn't really up my alley. A couple of the big internet stores show them in stock though.

That was the first Oliva V I smoked. Easy on the palate with milk chocolate & creamy latte. A nice long smoke.

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dj1340
I'm with Tim on this one, years ago they were one of my favorite sticks and still are today.
Always solid, always realiable. Year after year the Olivas deliver quality, delicious tobacco.
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It depends on what you prefer. Theyve made close to 25 different vitola for Oliva V over the years, most of those being one-of, single store releases. Personally, Im a big fan of smaller ring gauges, lonsdales and corona gordas being some of my favorites but in Oliva V the lancero is my least preferred. It just lacks depth and complexity. The perfecto is dynamic but only for a brief moment. Of those readily available, Id support Tims recommendation for the Dbl Rob. and would have no issues if someone passed me a churchill by the fire pit.
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Hairy Cigar Fairy

Originally Posted by
Cardinal
I've smoked the lancero, torpedo, belicoso, double robusto, No. 4, and a diadema or two, but I've never had the churchill. My favorite is the double robusto, just by inches though. They're all recognizable to me as Vs - in fact, I actually got one right in a blind review pass last year (the torpedo, even though I'd never had that vitola previously).
I've done a couple boxes of the robusto and one of the No. 4, but I'd happily buy a box of any. The 36ct box of lanceros is a bit much for me though. I will say I smoked one of the No. 4s within 4-6 weeks of receiving the box and it wasn't very good, but fast forward 6-8 months and they're right up there with the robusto and any of my favorite small cigars. I'll buy another box of those when I get close to finishing my current one.
Soooooo, the moral of the story is buy any of them and also now I want to try one of those churchills. I think I actually have one floating around the humi.
They actually do make this 6x60. I've never seen one outside of photos though, and the size isn't really up my alley. A couple of the big internet stores show them in stock though.

I may have to seek some out. I tend to shop B&M mostly and have not run across this.
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