The whole Oliva Serie V lineup never disappoints and the cigars consistently pair well with black coffee. Sporting a Habano Sun Grown wrapper, the 7 x38 stick makes a nice presentation. The Nicaraguan binder and filler tobacco blend includes Jalapa Valley Ligero for some extra robustness. A full flavor palate of cocoa, coffee, roasted nuts, and cedar complete the profile
This stick had been hiding in the humidor nearly 18 months. It retained a slightly oily shine, and burned wonderfully. It had been a while since I had smoked any cigar in a Lancero format, and I initially started off drawing on it a bit too hard, which created some bitterness. Adjusting my draw, but maintaining enough frequency to keep a good burn going corrected that issue. The Serie V Lancero gave a 65 minute smoke, enough time to pour a second cup of coffee.
Midway through the smoke a beautiful doe came out of the woods to dine on the many acorns fallen in the grass. She had been feasting for 30 minutes and was still there when I headed inside. She paid me little mind but did look up and stare at me occasionally. The deer are abundant here but it's unusual to see them stay in the open so long. She was welcome to dine as long as she desired, that's a few less acorns I need to rake.
A slight chill came upon the porch as the sun started dipping below the trees, timed perfectly with the end of the smoke.
Cheers!
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