 | | Origin: | Cuban | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 8.7 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #13:     What to say here? Great cigar!PRO: Sophisticated looks, strong aromas, distinct taste - and it kicks like a mule! Best after a light, chicken based, meal. Light wines are also welcome. If in doubt, choose the lighter wrapper. I know that Bolivars should be dark, yet trust me on this one. Go for lighter wrapper. Unatractively designed tube. Why? - Submitted by Milutin on May 24, 2005
Review #12:     A friend has just brought me back a box of 25, I have to say they are better flavoured than the EMS cigars I buy in the UK. I am sure there are Bolivar fakes doing the rounds as I have had a couple that have a very light coloured wrapper+the band seems to differ from the ones direct from Cuba. Any explanation ? - Submitted by Big Dave(again) on February 13, 2005
Review #11:     After trying to Petit Coronas, I decided to buy a bos of Tubos No 2, since I believed they should taste at least as good. I was right, the Tubos No2, are excellent cigars, professionally constructed, with nice even burn, ample amounts of smoke. The taste is the classic Bolivar taste. Either you love it or you hate it. It is a strong cigar, it needs careful smoking. I am most defenitely pleased I bought a box of those, this is a quick (faster smoke than a churchill) night cigar. Excellent! - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens, Greece on January 26, 2005
Review #10:     Big Dave: An expert at Partagas, when I did an interview with him, lit me a cigar using cedar, so it can't be all wrong...
I smoked one lying on the beach Playa Ancón near Trinidad, Cuba, before Christmas, and got a little sick... It was too hot a day, I didn't have enough to drink and I couldn't give the cigar up before it started burning my fingers! I should have bought more of these, but I didn't because I got a little sick of all the historical figures and the revolucion by the end of the fourth week of my stay. A mistake! They're thoroughly enjoyable, if a tad strong for beginners. - Submitted by John L on January 21, 2005
Review #9:     I love these, they are so flavoursome. They arestrong but not over powering.
Its might not be correct etiquette but I use the cedar wrap to light these and it in no way impares the taste. Top notch cigar and quite cheap at £6.50 a shot. - Submitted by Big Dave on December 31, 2004
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