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Bolivar Gold Medal

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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 #6: What a good cigar! This smoke started quite mild, somewhat uncharacteristic of the Bolis I've smoked. The smoke was creamy and smooth, with nice overtones of honey and coffee. Through the middle, it became a bit more strong and ordinary, with mainly flavours of wood. Toward the end, I picked up hints of raisins and cinnamon, combining nicely with the wood. If these cigars continue to improve with age (the guy I buy my cigars from says they've already come a long way in a month), they'll be nothing short of perfection in around a year. The only flaw was a tight draw around the middle of the cigar. - Submitted by agraupe on August 14, 2007


Review #5: I tried a newly released Gold Medal last night. This cigar really needs more age. You can immediately tell it will have a lot to say in a few years. It's still a bit sick and needs some time to mature. The slight ammonia flavours should disappear in a few years. One of the most amazing parts of this cigar right now, is its bouquet. The GM has some amazing aromas; they truly are stunning. The appearance is flawless. The ash is white. Not a stong ash at only one inch before breaking off. There is an immediate earthiness to this cigar but there are herbal, floral, and wood flavours too. There are complex flavours and aromas and they work so well together. It will leave you pondering your experience long afterward. For any cigar connosieur, this should be an essential cigar in your humidor. This will become a classic Habano with age. Rumour has it that 10 years ago these retailed for 4-5 times what they sell for now. - Submitted by cookj1 on July 11, 2007


Review #4: I purchased several 10-count boxes of the Wolter's version Gold Medals while at the LCDH in Koln several years ago. Last night I finally smoked one and was mildly impressed with the strong, full earthiness of the cigar. After smoking this one I will let the remaining 29 rest for several more years and will try another at that point to see if they are ready to smoke. - Submitted by Monkeyboy on May 11, 2007


Review #3: I purchased a box of 10 ot these in a Casa Habanos in Varadero. They were a special run of the cigars with an extra Casa La Habanos label. These were simply the best smoke I have ever had. If you can find a box of these special additions grab them I went back to the same store a couple of days later and they were all gone. I sobbed. Rich complex etc. etc. - Submitted by jimcanada on April 6, 2007


Review #2: Smoked from a 2004 Box in Germany the Gold Medal is the top notch of all Cubans reminding heavy and complex flavours of another time or era. Earthy and leathery flavours,poweful . Truly awesome, memorable and unforgetable cigar. I love it ! - Submitted by DG on April 4, 2007


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