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Bolivar Petit Coronas

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #30: Just received a couple of these this evening. I put some in the humidor, but kept one out for tonight. The box code was Jun03, and the cigar was great! The burn was even and not harsh or bitter at all. The draw was a little tight, but still quite smoke able. The cigar was strong from the first draw to the last. There were hints of spice and toasted tobacco. Overall, it was a great smoke. - Submitted by cigardude84 on August 3, 2005


Review #29: Just got a box of 04 a few weeks ago. Wonderfully made cigars, flawless. Rich Bolivar taste that is unmistakable. The perfect size for me, I tend towards the smaller vitolas. - Submitted by jkoster59 on July 27, 2005


Review #28: I recently received a box of 25 of these, boxcode PUC MAR03. Eager as I was, I smoked my first on the day they arrived. It started very good, but turned on me about half way. I decided to give them a two weeks rest in my humidor, to recover from the trip. Last weekend I tried another one, and it was good, very good! Like all Bolivars, it\'s very powerful. As also noted in other reviews, it\'s filled with espresso and chocolate. On the background, yet very present, was a nutty sweetness. Very nice. It took me well over an hour to finish and it burned without any problems. A very good \'inbetween cigar\'. - Submitted by Bolivar on May 2, 2005


Review #27: Just had one a few nights ago, from the cabinet. Construction was solid, smooth wrapper and sufficiently oily. Prelight draw gave strong earthiness and hints of spice. Strong, full bodied smoke for a mareva, lots of earthiness and toasted tobacco. Taste did not develop much, maybe due to the size. After I put it down, did not feel entirely satisfied. I would say that this is simply an indifferent smoke. Nothing really stands out... - Submitted by castro on April 29, 2005


Review #26: I purchased them in the SBN (\'97 and \'02) and the 25 SLB (\'00), which became very rare. Now I\'m searching for a 50\'s cabinet with a 03/04 boxing date and a good price, because the cigars from the SLB were certainly better. Nevertheless they are both great cigars and it became my favourite Mareva. The Bolivar Petit Coronas is a really earthy and robust cigar, togethter with the Coronas Extra the quintessence of the Bolivar line in terms of taste and strength. It\'s special because it fits to every time of the day, from the eyeopener-cigar in the morning to the smoke after a meal in the evening. Even if it isn\'t that complex, the pure tobacco taste and strength of this firecracker is satisfying in every situation. But it never becomes sharp at the tongue. If I had to choose one vitola for the rest of my life, it would be this one. - Submitted by Turner on April 29, 2005


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