 | | Origin: | Cuban | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Francisco | Ring: | 44 |
| Weight: | 10,27 gr. | Score: | 7.7 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Bolivar Coronas Extras Review:
This cigar is named that way because is 13mm longer than Coronas. Many smokers catalogue Bolivar Coronas Extra as the strongest among Bolivar brand. Very dark oily wrappers. Flavours of espresso, cocoa, and vanilla abound. Truly Bolivar.
Average user rating     
Review #26:     i have no idea how my fix request 4 the Quay D'Orsay page got on this page,i feel like the Afflac Duck. Anyway Royal Corona's are an all time favorite. But having cracked open an April 07 BCE Cabinet i was blown away!!! Nice girth,nice length and a tru representation of "BOLIVAR TASTE" but strong as HELL! No joke,i had to put it down! It took me two days to smoke ( Umm...no not the whole cabinet).They definitley need to age though. i don't know if it's this batch or what....Man! i had to pour a shot of Bourbon....i wish i could get the skinny on Fac.codes
This one is.......i gotta go look.....Yeah, POS MAR 07. This is man stuff! - Submitted by zeebo on May 10, 2008
Review #25: HI,
HOPE YOU ALL ARE WELL! I AM EXPECTING SOME QUAYS' SHORTLY BUT YOU QUAY REVIEW SECTION SHOWS ERROR MESSAGE. CAN YOU FIX? ENJOY THE SPRING!!!
- Submitted by zeebo on May 2, 2008
Review #24:     When compared to the Royal Corona,this is a boring smoke.Construction issues,one dimensional taste.Didnt do it for me.Sweet citrus taste and spicy.An hour long.One of the few times I have hoped the cigar would end in 30 minutes,but smoked it anyway because of the money spent.Never again! - Submitted by Yilmaz on April 8, 2008
Review #23:     Smooth, strong & earthy, the 06 & 07 BCE are a marked improvement over the rather bland 04 & 05 versions. Very nice cigars. Look for recent production. - Submitted by Bassman on April 8, 2008
Review #22:     Similar to Reviewer #21, I have a few remaining sticks from this '03 cabinet and enjoyed one tonight. It was as beautiful a cigar as I can recall! I paired it with some Balvenie (sp?) Double-Wood Scotch and water on the side. No rush, just some soft classical music in the background. Suffice to say: one of the best cigars I've enjoyed this year. The Bolivar Coronas Extra never seems to disappoint. And although it's purported to be a "strong" cigar; with a bit of age like this it was just smooth, creamy and delightful. Full-bodied--yes, but after-all, you DID reach for a Bolivar. - Submitted by Shooter on April 1, 2008
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