 | | Origin: | Cuban | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 140 |
| Format: | Campana | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 12,45 gr. | Score: | 8.7 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Bolivar Belicosos Finos Review:
Lots of ink have been used to talk about this Camapana, although it could be mistaken with a Piramide. The most repeated word is strong, as this one is the strongest among Bolivar cigars. The main characteristics could be its smoothness and full body, plenty of smoke, thick, pasty and coats your mouth so you can taste it for hours after!
Average user rating     
Review #112:     Got an old box (jan 01) from my dealer in Geneva. Very tasteful from the very beginning to the end. Not too spicy (6 years old) but strong - wood and cocoa flavors ! Very easy puff. Great cigars but may not suit anynone's palate. - Submitted by cgport on October 25, 2007
Review #111:     Thank you for the info 109 and 110. Still looking for confirmation though - is it the same cigar but just packaged differently. From what you are saying I think this is the case - and that if you are going to get a fresh box and put them in your own humi it makes no difference but if you are going to store them in their original packaging the SLB is a better bet. Anyhow smoked about 10 from this box now and even after just 2 weeks in my humi I am happy to increase my rating to 9. - Submitted by ian on October 6, 2007
Review #110:     to add to reviewer 109.
not sure about the better selection, but it is said that they age better because of the cedar wood and as they have more room to breathe.
.... they smoke well if time is taken. When rushed they tend to smoke a little 'hot' and taste a little acrid in the last 1/3, so take your time. As it is strong and produces a very thick smoke, so small 'puffs' are all you need to enjoy it! - Submitted by Gobind on October 6, 2007
Review #109:     To reviewer 108: cigars in a cabinet are generally considered to be superior to dress box cigars for a number of reasons: firstly, I believe that, in general, cigars in a cabinet are simply selected from the best of the line. Secondly, the cabinet format allows for better aging, as the cigars aren't pressed up against one another nearly as tightly as in a dress box. - Submitted by agraupe on October 3, 2007
Review #108:     Very good straight out of Oct 06 SLB day they arrived - better than most the other stuff I have bought great draw and taste. What is the difference between these and dress box version? - Submitted by ian on October 1, 2007
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