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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 #16: I tried one with only a few months of age on it. Was very creamy as soon as it was lit but lost it's flavor halfway. This cigar needs to be properly aged IMHO for at least 2 years in order to really enjoy it. Construction and burn was perfect though. I will try this one again but only 2 year minimum. - Submitted by cigar are good on January 18, 2008


Review #15: My impression of most of these reviewers is they have never really had great Cubans pre-95 and drink 'light beer'. This cigar does not have the tropical nose nor strength of a Bolivar so Gold Label is mere marketing.It does have floral characteristics---but Habanos in its 'infinite wisdom' abandoned the corojo plant, it is unlikely the distinct Bolivar flavour, my favourite, will return absent a revolution. - Submitted by michael murphy on December 11, 2007


Review #14: I was looking for a treat and I believe I may have found it. I bought a box and had to have one of these Gold medals right away... I was not disappointed! I can not wait to see what age will bring to this great cigar. For all those who can handle the strength of a Bolivar cigar, this a must in your humidor! - Submitted by pshamrock on November 7, 2007


Review #13: Smoked a 2007, and based on only stick, I would say this is a real winner. I had some puffs of one original from the 70's and it was more muddled, yet earthy with a soil and ginger profile. These new ones were more nutty and cafe-au-lait flavored. Impeccable construction, and good draw and burn were evident. Will only get better. - Submitted by planetbetter on November 4, 2007


Review #12: I finely got a shipment with 3 boxes of Gold Medals from Switzerland. After few weeks in humidor I decided to try one, nevertheless that is only few months old (LSO JUN 07). So young cigars I usually smoke only in Havana where it’s seems that they are always ready to smoke. And I felt like in Cuba again! This GM was of course too young but what great tobacco. No trace of ammonia or too much harsh taste and room was just full of smoke. For my personal taste there is maybe not enough ligero leaves in blend but on the other side cigar was just perfectly balanced. I will try next one after six months but for others who like young cigars – go for it! - Submitted by Diademo on November 1, 2007


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