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Bolivar Coronas Extras

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:143
Format:FranciscoRing:44
Weight:10,27 gr.Score:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #19: Just an edit for my review, #18. The second sentence is supposed to say "slow burn, satisfyingly strong smoke, especially when taking long draws and exhaling through the nose, but very smooth and creamy, almost mellow, when puffed slowly" Thanks! - Submitted by Jimbo on June 9, 2007


Review #18: Smoked one the other day, JUN 06. Slow burn, satisfyingly strong smoke, especially but very smooth and creamy, almost mellow when puffed slowly. Dark almost maduro wrapper which was very oily. It wasn't overly complex, but the smoke was rich with dark Bolivar earth and with a little espresso and cream and nuts. Nice twang, and so smooth for only a year old! Well done! - Submitted by Jimbo on June 6, 2007


Review #17: As reviewer #15 states: "Aging works!" Yes, it does. I'm sure the one I smoked the other night would have been decent back in 2000 when it was rolled--but it was absolutely decadent now seven year's later!! This cabinet version was true Bolivar--BAM! Smooth power. Flavors of earth, wood, all with spice thrown-in. One of the more memorable cigars I've had in a while. - Submitted by Shooter on May 2, 2007


Review #16: What a lovely cigar. Tastes of coffee, wood, and spice are dominant, in true Cuban fashion. Draw is lovely, with lots of smoke. The only mark against this stick was the flaky, weak ash, which decided to drop on to my shirt at about 3/4" long. I guess if that's the worst thing that happens on Friday the 13th, it's not terrible. - Submitted by agraupe on April 14, 2007


Review #15: Aging Cigars works! I recently smoked one of these beauties, from a cabinet box (mid 2005); I laid some of them down an additional 6 months. Therefore, it is roughly 2 box years old. I partook with a cup of strong brewed coffee, mixed with Irish Cream. It was an after dinner smoke; the meal was mild in spice. I own an active humidifying humidor. WOW, it was good flavor from the start! Bolivar Coronas Extras (BCE) are mild in my opinion. But the strength of flavor in the Bolivar range is prominent. This BCE exemplified the flavor from the first third to the last third. It was woodsy with excellent underscored Cuban tobacco twang. This BCE opened up in due progression of the smoke. It reminded me of why I am an aficionado of Habanos. I love when that happens... - Submitted by HUC on March 1, 2007


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