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Bolivar Royal Coronas

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:124
Format:RobustoRing:50
Weight:11,66 gr.Score:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #49: This is a wonderful medium bodied Bolivar smoke. Though is is not the strongest of the robustos (i.e. Partagas series D #4), it is smooth and NOT monotonous. With age, these will only improve. Have the POS May 06 box. Smoke with or without a single malt scotch of your choice. Enjoy... - Submitted by attaturk on November 10, 2006


Review #48: Yes!! These are my go to cigars when I'm in the mood for a great cigar with a smooth cognac. I ordered a box of these fantastic cigars to beat the holiday rush. After aging them, I will fire up a couple during New Year and for major sporting events. The blending of spice, leather and cedar from this cigar will satisfy my palate between sips of my favorite cognac. For the price and quality, you can't ask for a better cigar from Cuba. Highly recommended. - Submitted by Kathleen on November 3, 2006


Review #47: Just go buy a box of these. For the price I can't think of a better smoke. A good solid hour to an hour and 15 minutes of smoke straight from the cream Gods. The smoothest cigar Cuba offers. There is never any bite to it, and its extremely tasty. The aforementioned cream, the leather and earth mixed with almonds. The almost sweet finish on your palate. You could enjoy this smoke with a nice glass of wine, scotch, or Kool-Aid, it doesnt matter, a fine smoke that can be enjoyed any day, any time. - Submitted by mprach on September 16, 2006


Review #46: Robusto from the smoking lounge at LA CASA DEL HABANO MONTREAL served with a nice cuban rhum. This is to confirm with my last review #44 it is a beautifull cigar that draws in such a perfect way it is amazing. The taste is remarkable. The strengh is medium to strong, But..... not to make you sick of it. It doesn't become acid or to peppery or to spicy. This is one cigar that you can smoke until ther's a inch left. I have great respect for this one! I believe that i will be replacing all the Mareva for some Robusto. Why !? They seem to smoke so much better. And when you smoke a nice Robusto you always get a mouth full of smoke. The price is so much better than Cohiba, the quality...... Probably the same or better. This is the kind of cigars, if you like the taste, to keep all year round in you humi. Don't forget..... never smoke the same cigar all the time!!! - Submitted by beaver on September 3, 2006


Review #45: I tried this cigar at my local shop. It has an intense flavor profile and well balanced in strength. Not as strong as a well aged Bolivar Belicoso but can definitely hold its own against any robusto of this format. Solid construction without any soft spots. Each draw is smooth and produces billows of aromatic smoke. Smoked it down to the nub. A real finger burner. Highly recommended. Enjoy! - Submitted by Kathleen on August 19, 2006


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