Includes: 2 x Oliva Master Blends III, Oliva Serie O; 1 x Oliva Connecticut Reserve, Oliva Serie G, Oliva Serie O Maduro, Oliva Serie V Melanio, Oliva Serie V, Free Will, Xikar Linea Torch Lighter
This tasty prime time line up from Oliva contains 1 each of:
Oliva Master Blends 3 Robusto (5"x50) 92-rated
Oliva Connecticut Reserve Toro (6"x50) 89-rated
Oliva Serie G Toro (6"x50) 91-rated
Oliva Serie O Toro (6"x50) 94-rated
Oliva Serie O Maduro Robusto (5"x50) 90-rated
Oliva Serie V Melanio Torpedo (6.5"x52) 96-rated
Oliva Serie V Torpedo (6"x56) 95-rated
Free Will by Oliva Box-Pressed Toro Grande (6.5"x52)
Oliva Master Blends III Torpedo (6.5"x52) 92-rated
Oliva Serie O Torpedo (6.5"x52) 94-rated
+Xikar Linea Torch Lighter
+Boveda
Thank you OP! This is A SLICKDEAL! $2.75/cigar for cigars like this with a nice lighter, incredible deal! Enjoy making thick smoke and long ashes! In for 2!
Awesome deal, especially with the lighter. Olivia is such a solid workhorse brand. I haven't had every example in this sampler, but I don't have any concerns given my positive experience with their stuff.
I don't love all of these, but none of them are junk. This is a deal.
Even if you have nice lighters, a decent xikar lighter is still worth at least $5 to me. The Melanio Vs are a great deal at $5 a piece.
So even underpaying for those, the $12.50 for the rest makes it an average of $1.56 a piece for the rest. And some of those are legitimately good smokes.
With the lighter this is a nice deal. The melanio and master blends are nice. The rest are decent cigars that will help you learn what you like from that brand. Solid deal.
The Melanio V is supposedly very highly rated. Maro around $12 each I think too.
Buying online and out of state avoids pesky local and state tax which can add 40-50%.
Common sale price of Melanio v is around $5 a stick when you buy 10.
They are nice cigars that punch well above their weight price wise. These are decent every day smokes and that includes the o and g series.
I've kind of lost my palate from not smoking very often recently so when I do grab something be it's usually something similar I bought at a similar price
I bought 20 drew estate samplers of 10 for $18 each.
Despite having much more expensive cigars, these are fine and in some ways i even prefer one. I don't feel bad if something comes up and I put it out half way through.
I have around 1000 cigars and pretty knowledgeable. It's a hobby. These would oa good gift for a casual smoker.
Find a local cigar store and buy a $5 boveda and these will be good to go in a airtight Tupperware for a year or better
Buying online and out of state avoids pesky local and state tax which can add 40-50%.
Common sale price of Melanio v is around $5 a stick when you buy 10.
They are nice cigars that punch well above their weight price wise. These are decent every day smokes and that includes the o and g series.
I've kind of lost my palate from not smoking very often recently so when I do grab something be it's usually something similar I bought at a similar price
I bought 20 drew estate samplers of 10 for $18 each.
Despite having much more expensive cigars, these are fine and in some ways i even prefer one. I don't feel bad if something comes up and I put it out half way through.
I have around 1000 cigars and pretty knowledgeable. It's a hobby. These would oa good gift for a casual smoker.
Find a local cigar store and buy a $5 boveda and these will be good to go in a airtight Tupperware for a year or better
With so many cigars how do you keep their shelf life? Stored properly, how long are they viable? I ask as I have probably ~50 that I've had for over a year, but with really cold winters where I live, I only get to smoke in the warmer months.
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Oliva Master Blends 3 Robusto (5"x50) 92-rated
Oliva Connecticut Reserve Toro (6"x50) 89-rated
Oliva Serie G Toro (6"x50) 91-rated
Oliva Serie O Toro (6"x50) 94-rated
Oliva Serie O Maduro Robusto (5"x50) 90-rated
Oliva Serie V Melanio Torpedo (6.5"x52) 96-rated
Oliva Serie V Torpedo (6"x56) 95-rated
Free Will by Oliva Box-Pressed Toro Grande (6.5"x52)
Oliva Master Blends III Torpedo (6.5"x52) 92-rated
Oliva Serie O Torpedo (6.5"x52) 94-rated
+Xikar Linea Torch Lighter
+Boveda
Even if you have nice lighters, a decent xikar lighter is still worth at least $5 to me. The Melanio Vs are a great deal at $5 a piece.
So even underpaying for those, the $12.50 for the rest makes it an average of $1.56 a piece for the rest. And some of those are legitimately good smokes.
SD has made my humidor overflow with Oliva cigars, so I'm good for a long while. If some other to brands start showing up, I might have to make room.
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Common sale price of Melanio v is around $5 a stick when you buy 10.
They are nice cigars that punch well above their weight price wise. These are decent every day smokes and that includes the o and g series.
I've kind of lost my palate from not smoking very often recently so when I do grab something be it's usually something similar I bought at a similar price
I bought 20 drew estate samplers of 10 for $18 each.
Despite having much more expensive cigars, these are fine and in some ways i even prefer one. I don't feel bad if something comes up and I put it out half way through.
I have around 1000 cigars and pretty knowledgeable. It's a hobby. These would oa good gift for a casual smoker.
Find a local cigar store and buy a $5 boveda and these will be good to go in a airtight Tupperware for a year or better
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Common sale price of Melanio v is around $5 a stick when you buy 10.
They are nice cigars that punch well above their weight price wise. These are decent every day smokes and that includes the o and g series.
I've kind of lost my palate from not smoking very often recently so when I do grab something be it's usually something similar I bought at a similar price
I bought 20 drew estate samplers of 10 for $18 each.
Despite having much more expensive cigars, these are fine and in some ways i even prefer one. I don't feel bad if something comes up and I put it out half way through.
I have around 1000 cigars and pretty knowledgeable. It's a hobby. These would oa good gift for a casual smoker.
Find a local cigar store and buy a $5 boveda and these will be good to go in a airtight Tupperware for a year or better
With so many cigars how do you keep their shelf life? Stored properly, how long are they viable? I ask as I have probably ~50 that I've had for over a year, but with really cold winters where I live, I only get to smoke in the warmer months.
And the lighter is garbage!
You can send what you got to me then. They are decent cigars and this is a great deal. š