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Bolivar Cuba Coronas Cigar Review
Written by Bobby Rica, Saturday, 22, November 2008
- Brand: Bolivar (Cuba)
- Shape: Corona
- Wrapper: Cuban
- Ring: 42
- Filler: Cuban
- Size: 5 1/2 x 42
- Binder: Cuban
Review
Comments
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Nathan Green
04 Dec 2008
09:32 (EST)I've always had respect for Bolivar cigars. This one is just as good is the others but probably my favorite of all Bolivars. The construction is nice with a nice wrapper and rolled tight and even. Draw was good and gave out lots of smoke with a pleasing aroma. Burned evenly to the last draw. Not too expensive, just right for a good cigar.
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Rafael Enrique Maturan
30 Nov 2008
09:10 (EST)Not the best of its kind but good anyway. The construction was not what I would consider of superior quality but it didn't disappoint. Has nice creamy coffee flavor with some kind of spicy notes. Burn was even and consistent and draw was tight at first but loosened up after a couple of inches. A little pricey so I would say some room for improvements.
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Nicole Durante
30 Nov 2008
07:45 (EST)An exceptionally good corona. Medium-strength cedar/wood flavor, starts strong but ends almost too spicy. Nice wrapper, full, creamy smoke and a perfect draw. It's hard, but I've saved some to age and look forward to seeing how they turn out.
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Herbert Barnes
30 Nov 2008
06:00 (EST)This cigar is a bit pricey for me but I find it very pleasing. With it's coffee and nutty flavors and rich smoke I enjoyed the first to the last puff. This cigar is nicely constructed and the wrappings provide easy draw. It also has a good burn and I didn't have to light it again. I like it so much I'm really looking forward to smoking the next one.
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John Phoenix
22 Nov 2008
11:54 (EST)The Coronas is no criminal, but it's definitely smooth, that's for sure! Bolivar have become acquainted with full-bodied smokes, something that the Coronas is not, but this particular smoke makes it up for having the most flavor among the pack. Imagine an uninterrupted hour-long smoke producing consistently rich coffee and cream tones throughout the smoke. In the end, there's really nothing to hate about the Coronas.

