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Brand: Oliveros

Cigar Name: LTD-Belicoso Fino oliverosltd

Origin: Dominican Republic

Wrapper: Brazil

Filler: Nicaraguan, Dominican & Peruvian

Binder: Corojo

Length: 5.5

Ring Gauge: 50

Note: All cigar reviews are done thru a blind taste testing.

Ba'Ron HeadBa'Ron Head

This Dark rich colored cigar with a semi – rough feel, had a good smooth draw. It burned slow and even, had a good spicy flavor with a lit hint of wood. When I  add a glass of Barbencourt it even got a little spicier, Good stick. thumbs_up

 

 


Arturo Villarreal

 Arturo Villarreal This cigar was a nice dark color, somewhat on the dry side, but not in a bad way.  Upon lighting it had a pleasant smooth easy draw with a dark spice flavor. The ash continued with an even lit burn throughout the cigar. The smoke was enjoyable with a strong spice, wood hints and a great tobacco flavor. This is good cigar and I would recommend it for a short everyday cigar.

I enjoyed it with a light white rum.

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David Reitblatt

David Reitblatt

This was a nicely rolled cigar with smooth seams with a dark brown peppery look to it. To the touch it was rough but not course feeling and had a smooth draw upon lighting it. The burn was a very nice long gray ash that burned even all the way to the end without relighting. The flavor started off a little harsh but with an added bonus of spice. It quickly smoothed out and billowed with a nice aroma and plenty of smoke, but did leave an acidic aftertaste. Overall it is a somewhat stronger cigar than my normal taste but overall was very good. It stayed lit with an easy smooth draw and plenty of smoke & spice. thumbs_up

 

 


Mike Maring

staff1 The appearance of this cigar was a dark chocolate, veiny (its now a word) rough and earthy looking. It had a feel when rolling between your thumb and forefinger that was firm and had very little give. The draw was smooth, long and full of smoke.  It burned even and had a slight woody and dark roasted coffee aroma with a hint of spiciness. The best way to tell you of my pleasant experience with this cigar would be to let you know that “I nubbed it”. Finger- burning -good.  Enjoyed this cigar with a little Pyrat Pistol rum.        

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Art Hixenbaughstaff2

This cigar had very dark smooth look to it with a sand paper feel and solid to the touch. After cutting it had an open draw and an even burn the first inch as well as a nice white ash. The wrapper had a faint aroma but was full flavored on the startup and finished like a Maduro with a peppery taste. thumbs_up

 

 

 

 

 


 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 April 2007 )
 
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