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Old 04-02-2010, 08:15 AM   #1
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Yep, this was an Oliva O Bold in paper (see the linky). Every other one I have had was in the silk cloth band or the Oliva O Classics that come in paper. I smoked this one last night at a little herf I typically hold in my shed on Thurs nights. All i can say about this stick is if you like the red cloths, this one was twice as good!

No joking here, it was absolutly amazing. I can't pull out tones of African violets and white peppers as others can, BUT this was a definte top ten smoke for sure. I was smoking way to fast so as not to let any waste, snorking it and basically doing what I could not to waste it. All I know is Papa John hit me with some stellar goodness here. I have never seen anyone else even mention a O Bold in paper, but it is indeed a rare gem. John, many thanks for the great evening I had with it last night. It was paired with Gentleman Jack last night and they were a perfect fit.
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Old 04-02-2010, 08:21 AM   #2
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Sounds like a great time.
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Old 04-02-2010, 08:52 AM   #3
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Sounds like a stellar smoke
I also liked the O Classic "Ole" that was #9 on CA in '05
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:21 AM   #4
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Default Re: Oliva O Bold in paper

I'm not a huge fan of the O Bold, cloth or paper. It's odd, because I really enjoy the Padilla Habano that's strikingly similar.
The O Bold has a sweetness that's kind of odd and offputting to me. On the other hand, it's got a distinct profile that's very interesting, and I can sure respect it as a very good cigar.
I LOVE the cloth and paper blue O's, and have made it my life's work hoarding them. Spectacular smokes they are.
If there's any brand of nc's that benefit from age, this is them. Normally I find that my nc's flatten out quickly after that 8 month to one year period when they're stellar. Oliva just gets better and better. They hang on to their strength, and it just spreads out and smoothes out to a beautiful smoothness that's tough to find among nc's.
Truly a remarkable blend from an excellent company.
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It sounds like you had a great time there
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:45 AM   #6
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I have a hand full of the Olvia Bold red paper label left. A little B&M near me was blowing them out for $1 a piece a little while back and I bought them out. Great smokes!
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I'm not a huge fan of the O Bold, cloth or paper. It's odd, because I really enjoy the Padilla Habano that's strikingly similar.
The O Bold has a sweetness that's kind of odd and offputting to me. On the other hand, it's got a distinct profile that's very interesting, and I can sure respect it as a very good cigar.
I LOVE the cloth and paper blue O's, and have made it my life's work hoarding them. Spectacular smokes they are.
If there's any brand of nc's that benefit from age, this is them. Normally I find that my nc's flatten out quickly after that 8 month to one year period when they're stellar. Oliva just gets better and better. They hang on to their strength, and it just spreads out and smoothes out to a beautiful smoothness that's tough to find among nc's.
Truly a remarkable blend from an excellent company.
Have you tried the El Cobre?
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Old 04-02-2010, 09:52 AM   #8
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You are correct, it was sorta sweet, Tbone called it floral..... Don't really know except it was just damn good! I like all the cloths, but this paper O Bold was better than any cloth I have smoked....

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I'm not a huge fan of the O Bold, cloth or paper. It's odd, because I really enjoy the Padilla Habano that's strikingly similar.
The O Bold has a sweetness that's kind of odd and offputting to me. On the other hand, it's got a distinct profile that's very interesting, and I can sure respect it as a very good cigar.
I LOVE the cloth and paper blue O's, and have made it my life's work hoarding them. Spectacular smokes they are.
If there's any brand of nc's that benefit from age, this is them. Normally I find that my nc's flatten out quickly after that 8 month to one year period when they're stellar. Oliva just gets better and better. They hang on to their strength, and it just spreads out and smoothes out to a beautiful smoothness that's tough to find among nc's.
Truly a remarkable blend from an excellent company.
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Old 04-02-2010, 10:29 AM   #9
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Yep, this was an Oliva O Bold in paper (see the linky). Every other one I have had was in the silk cloth band or the Oliva O Classics that come in paper. I smoked this one last night at a little herf I typically hold in my shed on Thurs nights. All i can say about this stick is if you like the red cloths, this one was twice as good!

No joking here, it was absolutly amazing. I can't pull out tones of African violets and white peppers as others can, BUT this was a definte top ten smoke for sure. I was smoking way to fast so as not to let any waste, snorking it and basically doing what I could not to waste it. All I know is Papa John hit me with some stellar goodness here. I have never seen anyone else even mention a O Bold in paper, but it is indeed a rare gem. John, many thanks for the great evening I had with it last night. It was paired with Gentleman Jack last night and they were a perfect fit.
African violets and white peppers? I need a sensory transplant I think. I don't even know what African violets and white pepper would taste/smell like.

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Have you tried the El Cobre?
I have one that was given to me. I think I will light it up this weekend. I've heard they can be a pretty tasty and full bodied smoke.
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African violets and white peppers? I need a sensory transplant I think. I don't even know what African violets and white pepper would taste/smell like.



I have one that was given to me. I think I will light it up this weekend. I've heard they can be a pretty tasty and full bodied smoke.
Well, some of the descriptions I read in reviews have some intresting flavors mentioned.... I know great, good and bad
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Have you tried the El Cobre?
I sure have. I really enjoy them. I'm pretty sure I did a review on them here. I'd look it up for ya, but I'm on my phone. Makes it kinda a pain.
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Volt had the look of ecstacy while he was torching this stick last night.
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Old 04-02-2010, 12:06 PM   #13
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I sure have. I really enjoy them. I'm pretty sure I did a review on them here. I'd look it up for ya, but I'm on my phone. Makes it kinda a pain.
Yep, you did.

To me the El Cobre's remind me a lot of the Oliva cloth bands. But let's keep that a secret.
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Yep, you did.

To me the El Cobre's remind me a lot of the Oliva cloth bands. But let's keep that a secret.
They're both Oliva stuff. When the El Cobre's are new and wet, they're a lot like any of Oliva's new wet stuff. Real strong, real spicy, and real dark with a heaping helping of cow poop thrown in.
You're right, when they're both dried out, they taste real similar. The blues are delicious when you pair them with chocolate anything and coffee. That triple pairing is about as good as it gets. (If there's such a thing as a triple pairing.)
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They're both Oliva stuff. When the El Cobre's are new and wet, they're a lot like any of Oliva's new wet stuff. Real strong, real spicy, and real dark with a heaping helping of cow poop thrown in.
You're right, when they're both dried out, they taste real similar. The blues are delicious when you pair them with chocolate anything and coffee. That triple pairing is about as good as it gets. (If there's such a thing as a triple pairing.)
Yeah, I knew they were both made by Oliva. I meant more to the latter part of your reply. They taste almost identical to me. In a blind taste test I would bet I couldn't tell them apart. It's almost as if they are still making them but re-labled them as El Cobre's.

I have been fortunate enough to have smoked a great deal of these back in early 2000's. I used to buy only the Oliva blue cloths and Punch Rothschilds.
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Yep, this was an Oliva O Bold in paper (see the linky). Every other one I have had was in the silk cloth band or the Oliva O Classics that come in paper. I smoked this one last night at a little herf I typically hold in my shed on Thurs nights. All i can say about this stick is if you like the red cloths, this one was twice as good!

No joking here, it was absolutly amazing. I can't pull out tones of African violets and white peppers as others can, BUT this was a definte top ten smoke for sure. I was smoking way to fast so as not to let any waste, snorking it and basically doing what I could not to waste it. All I know is Papa John hit me with some stellar goodness here. I have never seen anyone else even mention a O Bold in paper, but it is indeed a rare gem. John, many thanks for the great evening I had with it last night. It was paired with Gentleman Jack last night and they were a perfect fit.
That was the little Oliva Bold Ole.....one fantastic little cigar!! Glad to see you enjoyed it.
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That was the little Oliva Bold Ole.....one fantastic little cigar!! Glad to see you enjoyed it.
Again, that was no small cigar to bomb out, I do appreciate it. I'm glad to say I had one. I'ld have gone broke trying to snap those up when they were inn production. But I mean, you CAN live on beanie weanies and mac and cheese - right?
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