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The Padilla La Terraza satisfies in terms of flavor. The cigar begins with an enjoyable mix of earth, sweetness, leather, and chocolate. Things continue to impress in the second third with cocoa, leather, and some mild spice. The final third offers up a trio of coffee, cocoa, and sweetness. Medium-bodied is just the right description for the Terraza Robusto Maduro’s strength.
I was impressed by the Padilla La Terraza Robusto Maduro. It’s a nice smoke to have around when you want something that is both smooth and flavorful at the same time. You can find the La Terraza Robusto Maduro in boxes of 20, with a single hovering around the $3 to $4 mark. That is a very fair price that allows you to get a lot of bang for your buck. I would even suggest a box purchase in this case. If you want something a bit spicier, I am sure the Habano-wrapped version is quite good as well.
The Padilla La Terraza Robusto Maduro earns a rating of 3.75 out of four stars.
Oliva Inferno Robusto

When you hear the term inferno, thoughts of heat, strength, and more probably come to mind. Oliva named one of its newest lines the Inferno to reflect the supposed potency it gives off. Keeping that in mind, I decided to fill myself up with a nice dinner before lighting up the Inferno Robusto. Let’s see how it fared.
The Oliva Inferno Robusto measures 5 x 50. Other sizes in the line include the 6 x 50 Toro and the 7 x 50 Churchill. The Inferno begins with an interior of Nicaraguan Ligero tobaccos. The wrapper is also Nicaraguan, but of the Habano variety. As mentioned, this is a bold line, and it is listed as being full-bodied in strength.