I haven't seen the 12ct box deal, but the G is a very nice cigar.
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Thats not a bad deal. These are a really nice smoke and for less than $4 a stick I would say it is worth it. I am a big fan of Oliva though so I can be biased.
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Thats not a bad deal. These are a really nice smoke and for less than $4 a stick I would say it is worth it. I am a big fan of Oliva though so I can be biased.
Oliva is my go to brand when I don't know what I want but I want to like it. Only one I havent tried so far is the saison and I hear that I'm okay with that . The G is delicious and if I hadn't spent my cigar money already for the month I would pick this up.
If you're a fan of dark chocolate and earthy tobacco, you'll like the G Maduro.
By the way, how's this one compared to the MB3? I only had the MB3, which it's awesome! Very dynamic though a little bit strong to me.
To be honest, I'm not sure. I've only had one MB3 and the burn was all over the place. The flavors of the MB3 were somewhat more complex though. The G Maduro is a bit more straightforward and simple (no flavor transitions, but the flavor's good).
If you're a fan of dark chocolate and earthy tobacco, you'll like the G Maduro.
By the way, how's this one compared to the MB3? I only had the MB3, which it's awesome! Very dynamic though a little bit strong to me.
To be honest, I'm not sure. I've only had one MB3 and the burn was all over the place. The flavors of the MB3 were somewhat more complex though. The G Maduro is a bit more straightforward and simple (no flavor transitions, but the flavor's good).
Yeah, it's very complex, and I love it. I was very lucky that everything with that gem was perfect; the only thing to complain was the weather: it was raining, so it was burning very slowly....for that little stick, I smoked for like almost 1hr 45 min... XD
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