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Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5

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This week we are photographing and reviewing a cigar from Raices Cubanas factory (Honduras) – Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5. This specific Viaje release has made a huge splash in the cigar industry after being recognized as No2 cigar of the year 2010 by traditional media magazine (* No1 being Cohiba Behike). Although Viaje has had a major following already, this recognition has put Andre Farkas’ brand in the hands of the mainstream cigar smoker. Quite a recognition if you ask me. I have purchased a 5-pack of both Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5 and Viaje Platino Reserva VPR No6 before the announcement has been made. Both have been resting in my humidor since late 2010.

Visually, Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5 was looking 'delicious and nutritious.' Gorgeous, oily, dark Nicaraguan Corojo 99 wrapper was covering this 5.5″ chocolate bar. Although there were some noticeable seams and one major vein, the cigar was finished with a perfectly applied cap. Thankfully, Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5 was sporting two, pleasing to the eye, bands, not the '3-headed' monster we saw with Viaje Platino Reserva DT. Oro and Platino lines can be identified by gold and silver band finish, respectively. In the flavor department, this cigar, for me personally, screamed with dark and heavy flavors. I was able to extract dark chocolate and leather. There was also a sufficient amount of spice that complemented present sweetness. Quite a departure from Viaje Platino Reserva DT spice bomb. The draw was simply perfect. Burn and construction, top notch as well. Ash, as you can appreciate in below photographs, could not have been any better.

In the end, I was very pleased with Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5′s performance. Although the cigar wasn’t super complex, I definitely appreciated flavors that were present and the overall experience. One will ask “Is it truly a No2 cigar of the year 2010 ?” I’m struggling with this question since cigar reviewing and rating is extremely subjective. I can think of other cigars that I have smoked in 2010 that were as equally good or even better but that is my personal observation. If you can find Viaje Oro Reserva VOR No5, I recommend that you give them a try. You should not be dissapointed.
 

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This is one of my favorite Viajes, and one of the few that I think are truly excellent cigars. Is it #2? Not for me, but like you said it's all so subjective. I agree that Nicaraguan lovers should try it.

How does the 2011 release compare?
 

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This stick and the VOR #6 were absolutely fantastic after a year. Blew me away. If you're looking to sell or trade any, please let me know.
 

Farani

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This is one of my favorite Viajes, and one of the few that I think are truly excellent cigars. Is it #2? Not for me, but like you said it's all so subjective. I agree that Nicaraguan lovers should try it.

How does the 2011 release compare?
So far, it's not even close for me. I haven't smoked one in a while now; the ones I had were good, but tasted very young. Not smoking any of either until at least the Spring. When they've got a year on them, it will be a good comparison.
 

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So far, it's not even close for me. I haven't smoked one in a while now; the ones I had were good, but tasted very young. Not smoking any of either until at least the Spring. When they've got a year on them, it will be a good comparison.
Thanks! Yea, all-in-all I've been hearing a lot of mixed feelings about nearly all of Viaje's subsequent releases compared to the originals. Though I did have a S&B "?" the other day that I thought was very good, and I personally thought the later Exclusivos were on par with the original.
 
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