From Oliva’s website: “Crafted from our Nicaraguan long-leaf tobaccos which undergo a meticulous aging process, which gives you a flavorful, rich and cream blend without the bite. This medium-bodied cigar offers rich earthy flavors that will charm your sense from first puff to last.”
Flor de Oliva Maduro Toro (6×50)
MSRP: $52.00 - $104.00
You save up to 10%
$5.20 – $93.60
Beautifully wrapped, filled with Nicaraguan long fillers, and precisely aged. You’d never believe that the Flor de Oliva is actually Oliva’s most budget friendly cigar. They’re available as singles to try or bundles to fill your humidor with goodness. Get them while they’re here!
SKU: N/A
Categories: Economy Cigar Brands, Flor de Oliva Maduro
Tags: Budget friendly, long-filler, Oliva
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Additional information
Weight | 0.03 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 10 Pack, 20 Pack |
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Shape | |
Wrapper | Connecticut Broadleaf |
Binder | Nicaragua |
Filler | Nicaragua |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | Flor de Oliva Maduro |
Approximate Smoking Time | |
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Brand
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Flor de Oliva Maduro
Reviews (6)
6 reviews for Flor de Oliva Maduro Toro (6×50)
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ReneAreu –
With out a doubt my favorite bargain stock for sure, I’m semi new to cigars and I’m not afraid Of trying new things… I have tried several bargain sticks and just doesn’t do anything for my pallet, then I tried this cigar and it blew me away for the price especially… This has become my new staple of an every day cheap cigar, I guess it’s true you don’t have to pay eight and $12 for a premium stick when you can pay three and four dollars in fines such greatness in this
Jinuinecigarlife (verified owner) –
Absolute flawless build from start to finish. Zero issues with burn, wrapper, and draw. Quality is amazing. I would count this as a premium cigar quality with the economy brand pricing. I always liked Flor De Oliva, but this makes me LOVE it. Definitely my new go-to for a daily smoke.
randallerr –
Pretty good choice for low cost,good quality stick.Burned slowly,not at all uneven,No bitterness at all. I get dark chocolate deep sweet spice nuts,etc..Enjoyable retrolow/medium strength to me
Kyle Moran (verified owner) –
Smooth pull, great construction. I had really long ashes each time. But i’ve had better tasting bargain sticks. The flavor was a bad kind of bitter, almost stale. Maybe I got a bad stick, will update if I get another.
Joseph –
For the price i did enjoy this cigar. Good structure and consistent in flavor. Quality of flavor. Boring. A great beginner cigar when introducing One variety of maduro.
Joey (verified owner) –
It was ok. Sort of bland flavor with a smooth draw. The burn was terrible in the first third, ok in the second, and not so good in the final third. Smokey and holds a nice ash.