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Bolivar Coronas Gigantes

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:8.9
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #8: Have several cabinets from OSU ABR 01, the flavors and aromas are some what different between the cabinets. The wrappers are flawless dark chocolate with a perfect cap and foot. The flavors packed full of the unmistakable bolivar flavor, a unique one of a kind taste. The Honduran Bolivar Fuerte are a real treat, they to have a unique one of a kind taste. However for my money the cubans are the way to go, especially if you can get the cabinets or boxes from the 01 production runs. Be wary of buying the cabinets from the last 6 months of 02 they all were rolled to tightly and have draw problems, i had to send back all 6 cabinets that i purchased and waited to get the 01 production runs. - Submitted by big yesta on September 29, 2004


Review #7: A beautiful cabinet of these has been my most recent purchase. Right out of the box these were perhaps the best smelling cigars I have ever seen. Excellent aroma. These must be considered the hidden gem of the cigar world. Many people concentrate on RyJ,Hoyo,and other churchills. But I have rarely heard talk of this cigar. Well it is their loss because these are my favorite churchill of all. Rich and flavorful with that irresistible Boli taste. A scrumptious and well made cigar that should certainly be tried by all. - Submitted by CoolBurn on September 10, 2004


Review #6: Wow!! I've smoked several hundred cigars in my time, but I've never come accross anything like this! Right from the beginning you know it's bolivar with that unique flavour; bold and musty, yet still refined. From the first puff you understand why Bolivar is said to be the strongest flavoured brand. The smoke, though, is thin and wiry. The flavours; leather, rough earth, sandy, gritty almost, and extremely strong. I was fully expecting to feel quite nautious (nicotine) after this cigar, enjoying it too much to put down, however the strenght of flavour was not an indication of nicotine content. At the end I found the flavour so strong I had to stop wafting it in the back of the throat to stop the gag reflex! An enjoyable experience, even if the large Bolivar's are just not my flavour. However, reading the other comments here I suspect Bolivar is still suffering from a lack of consistency. - Submitted by peanutaxis on August 31, 2004


Review #5: A very good cigar. Lots of chocolate flavour, more mellow than the Romeo Churchill. An easy smoking cigar for a hot summer's evening. Cheers. - Submitted by Bejamquinn on June 21, 2004


Review #4: I agree wholeheartedly with Chambolle's review on this "thoroughbred!" It's one hell of a ride! My cabinet of 50 is from April '03 and is one fine Habano! I have a dress box of "BCG's" as well and they were so scrumptious that I sprung for the cabinet. Glad I did. These are incredible cigars; A ton of smoke and a ton of flavors. They're begging for age and I really ought to lay off of 'em for a few years (smile). Only smoked 2 so far and I am some kind of looking forward to these in about five years! Wow! - Submitted by Shooter on May 28, 2004


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