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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:9.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


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


Review #3: Light? Reddish brown? I have these in cabinets of 50. The wrappers are deep colorado maduro. When young, these cigars were like unbroken thoroughbreds -- downright wild and dangerous, almost too strong to smoke. After a few years in the cabinets, they have finally settled down a bit. The result of some maturation is an extremely rich, leathery, musky, heady and strong cigar. In this large format, of necessity it starts out slow, not showing much as it builds to the second third. But by then, this becomes a powerhouse cigar. Excellent draw and a lush volume of smoke. I can see holding these in cabinets for a decade or more. They will only improve, but they are certainly quite a ride right now. - Submitted by chambolle on May 9, 2004


Review #2: Very good cigar. Plenty of cedar, wood and some earthiness. A bit lighter then one would expect from a Bolivar. Good burning qualities and a very nice redish brown wrapper. Tobacco is nicely matured. - Submitted by Jim on February 19, 2004


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