A new Serie V is coming out later this year, and it incorporates an Ecuadorian Sumatra-seed wrapper. I'm definitely interested in smoking one of these when they hit stores in September.
From cigaraficionado.com:
Oliva
Cigars is expanding its Serie V line, the game-changer cigar that
turned the company from a producer of bargain smokes into one that is
known for making some of the cigar world’s most sought-after cigars.
Oliva
Serie V Melanio will debut in August, at the International Premium
Cigar & Pipe Retailers trade show, and should reach cigar stores by
September. The cigars are named after Melanio Oliva, who is believed to
be the first in the Oliva family to grow tobacco. Melanio Oliva grew
tobacco in the 1800s on a small farm in San Juan y Martinez, Cuba, some
of the best tobacco lands in the world.
The
new cigars are made entirely of Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos
grown by the Olivas, and they are wrapped in Sumatra-seed wrappers grown
by Oliva in Ecuador. This is the first cigar Oliva has made using these
particular wrappers, and the first Ecuador Sumatra seed cigar from the
company other than the Oliva Master Blends 2.
The
original Oliva Serie V came out in 2007. “It was the best that we could
make, and ever since then we thought of a follow-up,” said Oliva
president Jose Oliva, during a long interview spent smoking the new
cigars in Cigar Aficionado’s New York City offices. “It had to be as unique as V was.”
Oliva
said that several cigars intended as a follow-up to the Serie V were
made into other smokes, such as Cain, which ended up too powerful and
too unlike the original Serie V to work.
The
final blend came from combining Ecuadoran Sumatra seed wrapper with a
Nicaraguan blend that emphasized tobacco from the Jalapa region, the
area of Nicaragua known for more nuanced leaf than Estelí and Condega.
As with the original Serie V line, these are well-aged tobaccos. “The
fillers that we use for [Serie V] are our most-aged fillers,” said
Oliva. “This used a little more Jalapa. Jalapa adds flavor, but it
doesn’t have a lot of body.”
The
new cigar brand will come in five sizes: Robusto, Churchll, Torpedo,
Petit Corona and Figurado, a smoke Oliva described as a “double-ended
torpedo, straight in the center.”
The cigars will retail for $8 to $14 per cigar, making them the most expensive in the Oliva portfolio.
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