 | | Origin: | Cuban | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 178 |
| Format: | Julieta No. 2 | Ring: | 47 |
| Weight: | 15,07 gr. | Score: | 8.9 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #12:     My cabinets all from OSU ABR 01 are truly magnificent. The very dark and oily wrappers are intoxicating when the cabinets are opened, the decedent and intoxicating aromas are true marks of a real bolivar. Once lit the heady aromas and decedent and intoxicating flavors put you in a world that only a well aged bolivar can. I am glad that i was able to locate 10 cabs of 50 cigars each all from the 01 production run. They were expensive to purchase, however you can not put a dollar amount on pure pleasure, especially a pleasure such as this decedent bolivar vitole - Submitted by bigyesta on March 9, 2005
Review #11:     Exceptional in every aspect. A gorgeous cigar with an extremely oily colorado maduro wrapper. Contruction is flawless with a firm feel and lush draw. Good spice and earthiness to start with wood notes and leather throughout. This cigar has everything an experienced smoker would enjoy. A balanced and powerful cigar. - Submitted by Bob on December 12, 2004
Review #10:     Just broke a 98 Box, made in Francisco Pérez Germán Factory. To date, I have only smoked two churchills in my life (didn't have the money or the time before), and the first one was a Romeo y Julieta Churchill en tubo, which was simply fantastic, but comparing both cigars, I would say that the Bolivar is uncomparably better. The construction is beautiful and perfectly done, the flavors start in a honey-chocolate-french vainilla profile, with the best aromas available from Cuba (totally agree with Coolburn), and slowly evolve to a more earthy "bolivar-y" taste, never getting harsh, and burning laser straight, totally balanced overall. If there are any better cigars, I just can't imagine how can they be better than this. - Submitted by Estrella on November 10, 2004
Review #9:     Mine came from a dress box of '98 - terrific cigar. Great burn, perfect construction. The torceador that rolled this piece was definitely on a great day out - he gave this particular smoke all he could possibly give. Aromas interchanged with variations from cocoa to chocolate, then to vanilla, finally finishing with nutmeg and white pepper. I suspect another year in an undisturbed environment should do wonders to this cigar. All time classic! - Submitted by Babek on October 24, 2004
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
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