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Bolivar Gold Medal

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:165
Format:CervantesRing:42
Weight:10,8 gr.Score:8.2
Presentation: Semi Plain Box without cellophane 10's.


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Review #21: NOV 06 Smoked through most of this box of 10 with consistant results- a good but not great cigar! Medium body & strength, with some earthiness in flavor. The 06 Coronas Extras are stronger & have more intense flavor. - Submitted by Bassman on September 6, 2008


Review #20: DEC 06 Smoked several late '06 recently, all of which have been very good cigars at their price. Draws can be on the firm side sometimes, but I never had a really plugged one so far. Wrappers seem kind of unique and have a very old-school smell. These cigars can already start out very full, giving strong tastes and almost aged tobacco characteristics. Creamy, slightly oily texture, often fruity and always with that Bolívar citrus freshness. Firm ones taste very earthy, I prefer the fruity ones. Apart from these pleasing traits, they are definitely undeveloped and show alot of promise. Did not hear as positive thoughts on recent '07 production. The '04 inofficial regional release for Germany will be very interesting to taste in comparison. - Submitted by Hercule Poirot on June 28, 2008


Review #19: Nice looking cigar. First 45min was very boring. The second 45min was more complex, spicyness, espresso, earthy flavor. Typical Bolivar at the end. The cigar is not balance at all so make sure you age these sticks a year or two before lighting up. IMO they are overly priced. I would not buy Gold Medals again. - Submitted by TonyMontana on April 6, 2008


Review #18: Bought an URO JUN 07 box, based on the site top rated list. The first few were good but not impressive:too young. After four months in my humidor, I lit one tonight. Oh my! great flavors,perfect burn. Deserved every cent I paid for. Too bad, only three left in my humidor - Submitted by Amadou on March 10, 2008


Review #17: I have 4 boxes and couldn't wait any longer to try this cigar so I went for the box with the lightest wrappers (PBS JUN 07) which also happened to have the lightest weight cigars 9.5gr.....yes I'm a sick man and sometimes put my cigars on a scale. This is a nice cigar but NO powerhouse smoke and not worth the money asked. Another box (TEB JUL 07) had cigars with the right feel and weight 11.5gr so there's hope. Very disappointed in this first box and for the price will not order more. - Submitted by Richard Rose on March 10, 2008


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