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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 #25: Just had my first one of these last night. It had a wonderful draw and great construction. The burn left some room for improvement, it required one relight and a couple of \"touch ups\" to keep it burning straight. But, the flavor was a delight! TONS of Espesso touched with a dark chocolate and spice picking up the futher into the cigar I got. It may not be my absolute favorite, but, this is definantly one of my top 5! Smoke \'em if you got \'em. - Submitted by BigNic on April 27, 2005


Review #24: I’ve heard wonderful things about this mareva but was most disappointed with the box I purchased in 2004. ½ of the cigars in this box had an impossible draw. I was completely embarrassed as a guest at a co-worker’s barbeque when I provided the host with his first Cuban which unfortunately had an unattainable draw. Those cigars that I was able to smoke were quite enjoyable. I understand that 1 box is a small sample size but it will be a long time before I purchase another. - Submitted by Billy the Greek on April 27, 2005


Review #23: Just opened a cabinet of 50 NPD DIC 03, what a sight the wrappers dark chocolate and very oily. Perfection. The aromas of the cabinet are unbelievable, the first one cut and lit is pure decadence and intoxication. The overwhelming aroma and flavor of very strong well aged tobacco is dominant, the intoxicating flavors of deep dark chocolate laced with oily italian espresso hit you like a brick. Once it gets going the flood gates of flavors are opened with full force. The intoxicating and decadent trademark bolivar flavors are at the peak, the aromas left in the room linger for what seems an eternity.These are bolivar at their finest, what a bolivar should always be like, strong well aged tobaccos, deep dark chocolaty and espresso oils oozing from the cut end.Even the after taste left in your mouth lets you know you have had a true cuban classic, what the cubans have intended. Even after an hour or so the aromas linger in the room, just a reminder of what you have experienced, bolivar truly bolivar. - Submitted by BIGYESTA on April 20, 2005


Review #22: Its a very nice cigar, with classic Bolivar tastes. However, I find the Bolivar Tubos No 2 a much better one. At least the boxes I have (gki jul 04), have excellent construction and dark, chocolaty wrappers. Make the comparison among the 2 marevas and youll see what i mean - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on April 5, 2005


Review #21: The biggest small surprise of my smoking experiences. Just tried one last night watching the Final Four and half way through this little puppie, i looked down in disbelief. Did i really just pay $5 for this little powerhouse? Man the first 5 puffs or so was nothing special at all, but wow does it get good. Cocoa, wood, leather, with that every famous hint of the cuban tang. Also it was surprisingly full bodied. I wouldnt say it was Sublime heavy, but this guy packs a bit of a punch. Very very satisfying. On that note.....id rather buy 7 of these boys than 1 Sublime any day of the week. This is getting a 10 out of pure value. Move over #4. - Submitted by mprach on April 4, 2005


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