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 Sun Grown Toro (6×50)
MSRP: $42.00 - $84.00
You save up to 10%
$4.20 – $75.60
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!
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Categories: Economy Cigar Brands, Flor de Oliva Sun Grown
Tags: Budget friendly, long-filler, Oliva
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Flor de Oliva Sun Grown
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3 reviews for Flor de Oliva Sun Grown Toro (6×50)
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Joseph Christoff (verified owner) –
Sweet tip is the only reason this does not get 5 stars
CONKY (verified owner) –
It isn’t anything standout but the flavor is better than I expected from such a cheap cigar. I wish it said somewhere in the description that it has an artificially sweetened cap so I could’ve steered clear. It definitely leaves a gross taste on your lips
William Green (verified owner) –
This is a very solid inexpensive cigar and I recommend the entire Flor de Oliva line. Construction is consistently good, although one cigar from the bunch started unravelling on me a little more than halfway through. The caps are well done, good draw, and the caps don’t fall apart as many cheaper cigars do. Here’s the quality control issue: the first two cigars out of my pack of 20 had sweet tips. This is not in the description, so I assume the 10% of sticks with a sweet tip is not an intended “feature.” Flavor is good (I prefer the maduro), kind of an unsweetened milk chocolate if I had to place it. These are a great choice to bring to a gathering of non-discriminating smokers, as it won’t hurt your feelings if a noob abandons it. Good for a fire pit or picnic or something where the point is the conversation and the merrymaking rather than the fussy connoisseurship of the smoke. Stays lit and burns better than anything else i’ve tried in this price range.