Bolivar Royal Corona Cigar - Box of 25

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Description Ref # BO1300

From the cold draw, the Bolívar Royal Corona offers earthy, woody aromas with a touch of barnyard and cocoa. Upon lighting, the cigar immediately asserts its full-bodied nature with bold notes of dark earth, espresso, and black pepper, accompanied by a creamy, dense smoke. The first third is rich and savory, with hints of leathertoasted nuts, and a slight bitter cocoa edge that balances the intensity.

In the second third, the cigar evolves with added complexity. The pepper softens slightly, giving way to more sweet-spicemolasses, and a dark fruit nuance—think raisin or fig. The body remains firm and full, while the retrohale reveals deep cedarmineral, and cinnamon notes. The construction typically holds strong, with an even burn and firm ash, delivering a consistent and gratifying draw.

The final third deepens in flavor and strength. The smoke becomes more concentrated, revealing charred woodespresso, and a resurgence of black pepper. A slightly salty, umami finish develops near the nub, enhancing the cigar's savory depth. Despite its strength, the finish is smooth and lingering, with a balanced blend of earthy richness and dark sweetness. The Bolívar Royal Corona is a powerhouse robusto, ideal for experienced smokers seeking bold Cuban flavor with nuance and evolution throughout the smoke.

Length: 4 7/8"
Ring Gauge: 50
Strength: Full
Packaging: Box of 25 cigars
Vitola: Robusto
Smoking Time: 45 Minutes

The History of Bolivar cigars

Simon Bolivar was one of the great historic figures of the 19th Century who liberated much of South America from Spanish rule.

The Bolivar brand was created in 1902 and is based today in the Partagas factory which is in the heart of Havana. 

It is perhaps not surprising that a Habano named after such a powerful figure is blended to match his might. Bolivar is among the strongest, most full bodied of all Habanos. It boasts an unrivalled richness of flavour in its blend of Vuelta Abajo zone filler and binder tobacco that makes it one of the most sought-after marques amongst experienced smokers. 

All sizes of Bolivar are ‘tripa larga, totalmente a mano,’ – long filler, totally handmade. It is the brand of choice for enthusiasts who like strong flavours!

Tasting Notes

Overall Impression:

The Bolívar Royal Corona cigar is a standout Robusto that delivers bold Cuban cigar flavor in a perfectly balanced format. Rich and full-bodied, this cigar offers a deep core of earth, dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and leather, layered with hints of spice and a subtle sweetness that evolves throughout the smoke. Its construction is consistently excellent, with a smooth draw and even burn, making it approachable yet powerful. The Bolivar Royal Corona cigar captures the essence of the Bolívar brand—intense, complex, and satisfying—and remains a top choice for aficionados seeking a classic Cuban cigar with depth, strength, and refinement.

Drink Pairings:

  1. Aged Rum – A smooth, full-bodied rum like Ron Zacapa 23Diplomático Reserva Exclusiva, or Flor de Caña 18 enhances the cigar’s natural sweetness and cocoa notes while complementing its earthiness.

  2. Single Malt Scotch – For depth and contrast, pair with a peaty Islay whisky such as Lagavulin 16 or a sherried Speyside like Aberlour A'Bunadh to highlight the cigar’s spice and leather.

  3. Espresso or Ristretto – A strong, dark coffee intensifies the cigar’s roasted coffee and dark chocolate notes and provides a bold, balanced pairing.

  4. Full-Bodied Red Wine – A rich Ribera del DueroBarolo, or Argentinian Malbec complements the cigar’s robust structure with dark fruit, oak, and tannin.

  5. Cognac or Armagnac – Aged brandy like Rémy Martin XO or Château de Laubade brings warmth, sweetness, and a velvety finish that pairs beautifully with the cigar's bold profile.


Food Pairings:

  1. Dark Chocolate (75–85%) – Enhances the cigar’s natural cocoa bitterness and adds luxurious mouthfeel.

  2. Grilled Ribeye or Lamb Chops – Charred, fatty meats amplify the cigar’s earthy and leathery flavors and soften its power with richness.

  3. Aged Cheese – Manchego Viejoaged cheddar, or Gouda offer nutty, umami notes that play well with the cigar’s depth.

  4. Cured Meats – Jamón Ibéricochorizo, or duck prosciutto bring salt, fat, and spice that echo the cigar’s robust profile.

  5. Mole Sauce or Rich BBQ – Dishes with dark spices, chocolate, or smoke resonate beautifully with the cigar’s complex flavor profile.


These pairings are designed to elevate the Bolívar Royal Corona’s bold and layered character, making it the perfect centerpiece for an indulgent and flavorful pairing experience.

A full flavoured, full strength, spicy and woody tasting cigar. Although the Bolivar Royal Corona cuban cigar is full strength it is never aggressive and the aroma is more subtle than one would expect.

"An attractive robusto with a slightly uneven burn but open draw. Initial notes of orange peel and sweet tea segue into a heavier smoke of earth, hazelnut and a bit of caramel..."

Rated 94/100 by Cigar Aficionado in 2023

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by darren on Saturday 25 April, 2020
Not a bad cigar if it wasnt for the fact that it split down the side and near enough fell apart....not great at all..
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by David on Saturday 21 March, 2020
Full bodied but very creamy at the same time. A classic Cuban robusto. David - C.Gars Ltd Cigar Ambassador
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by Michael on Saturday 25 January, 2020
Not too good. Kept going out. Loose filler. No not again. No flavour unless you like smoking brown paper!!!
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by Jason on Thursday 09 January, 2020
My first Cuban and what can I say but VERY disappointed! It wouldnÂ’t stay lit and when it did it would only burn down one side no matter how many touch ups. I am so saddened by this as I was excited to try what should have been a great cigar, IÂ’ll stick to my new worlds where I can get great cigars for a lot less money. Such a shame.
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by James on Monday 03 December, 2018
This smoke is stunning. Start to finish. Full bodied woody flavour. Great burn. Didnt want it to finish. Lovely. I would buy this again, but Montecristo petit No. 2s are only slightly more expensive, and a little richer in flavour for me.
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