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Old 02-09-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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A former Oliva Cigar Co. sales rep has created a cigar innovation that is creating tremendous buzz. The rep is Sam Leccia, he covered Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania for Oliva since 2004. Sam came from the liquor industry where he even was a partner in an award winning vodka.

After learning how to roll cigars in Esteli, Nicaragua and experimenting in his garage,
Sam created “nubs”. A concept that seeks to deliver only that most enjoyable part of the cigar. Dedicated to the theory that a cigar finds its “sweet spot” at the 3 ½- 4 inch point, Sam started from there. All “nub” cigars must exist within this window. No “nub” is longer than 4 inches. Further adding to this complex theory, Sam has made the ring gauges ranging from 56-66. The result is a range of smokes that have the same amount of tobacco as any Churchill or even Presidente. Unbelievably, they also smoke as long.

Sam brought Jose Oliva the concept mid 2007. After hearing the sizes the no-nonsense Oliva Family was more than skeptical. The idea of a 4x60 or 4x66 sounded like a novelty to them. It was not until the family was able to see and smoke them that they understood
that this was no novelty. They realized that there in fact was something that had not been done in this business. It is truly an innovation which has the ability to have one revisit wrappers that they may have had long since formed opinions about. Understanding that not everyone is in love with large ring gauges, you have to first grasp the theory of “nub” because in the world of “nubs” a 60 is not a large ring gauge. The only real way to understand it is to smoke one. The cigar starts at the sweet spot and gets better from there. The large ring gauge allows for a dense ash which insulates the cigar keeping it cool as you smoke. The large amount of smoke also allows you to really enjoy the complex flavors.

Sam’s excitement really grew on the Oliva’s as they began to experiment with the concept. After hundreds of sizes and samples they felt ready to support the project. While the cigar is made and distributed by Oliva, it will be promoted by the man who knows it best, Sam Leccia.

The cigar will be launched in three wrappers: Habano, Cameroon, and Connecticut. There will be three sizes shared by all wrappers plus an additional size which is unique to each wrapper. The flavor range is from mild to full but always complex and hearty.

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Old 02-10-2008, 12:40 PM   #2
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That seems like a great theory. After reading that I want to try a NUb even more lol
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Old 02-10-2008, 12:42 PM   #3
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Sam, sounds like the concept is Very well thought out. I am curious about maduro wrapper. I am thinking no maduro, as it would have changed the characteristics of the burn. Is this right or am I off-base?

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Old 02-10-2008, 12:46 PM   #4
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Sam, sounds like the concept is Very well thought out. I am curious about maduro wrapper. I am thinking no maduro, as it would have changed the characteristics of the burn. Is this right or am I off-base?

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There will be a MAD NUB...i can promise u that.

I am experimenting with some brazilian wrappers...I want the MAD NUB to really kick ass.
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Brilliant! Brazilian maduro is a fave of mine... Costa Rican as well.

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Old 02-10-2008, 12:50 PM   #6
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There will be a MAD NUB...i can promise u that.

I am experimenting with some brazilian wrappers...I want the MAD NUB to really kick ass.
not having had the NUb yet, I would say a brazilian leaf would fit

but I havent tried any yet (hint hint) to actually say
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Old 02-10-2008, 02:35 PM   #7
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Brazilian all the way. This is going to be good. Flint
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Old 02-10-2008, 02:56 PM   #8
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4x66! That does seem like a novelty, but I bet it tastes incredible. This is a really interesting concept and I look forward to picking a few of these up.
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Old 02-10-2008, 04:16 PM   #9
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I like what I'm reading, I just need to get my hands on one
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Old 02-10-2008, 04:18 PM   #10
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I like what I'm reading, I just need to get my hands on one
so your back on the wagon?

i thought u gave up reading.
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