Oliva Serie 'V', torpedo 6x56. A fantastic cigar, deserving of the wide praise and acclaim it has acheived. Huge bold spice and pepper off the light, quickly settling into a spicey goodness for the first few inches. Then notes of chocolate, spice and wood at the midway as its complexity comes through. Big, bold, strong flavor. A classic.
Paired with Yellowglen Pink sparkling wine, a pretty decent Austrailian peach-colored rose champagne.
96 hot degrees, the breeze is gone.
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I couldn't agree more. The Serie V torpedo is probably the best cigar for the money available. Still think you should give the Padilla 1932 a try though.
I thought I had a Padilla 1932 in my humidors, but it looks like I'll have to buy one. Will definitely try one or two..