Bolivar Royal Corona Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Sunday 12 April, 2009 by Nathan
Have just indulged in my first of these, after a full Sunday roast and appreciated with (firstly) a fresh coffee and (secondly) a dark rum. Currently I'm trying to work out how to muster the money for a full box - this cigar is damned near perfect. Excellent draw from finish to end, never hostile, never bitter, never tarry. Just superb. Strong flavours of coffee and black assam tea, creamy with a cocoa hint, and an aftertaste of smoked mopani wood. Took this fellow all the way to the nub and it could do no wrong. Agree with the other writers that the nicotine hit is something out of this world, and I for one would not consider this cigar on an empty belly. Buy some, and enjoy then on a full stomach, and you might be grinning as much as I am right now.

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Well, I must agree with the editors of Cigar Aficionado magazine (Feb. 2007 issue). This was named THE Cigar of the year for 2006. My box arrived in impeccable condition a scant 24 hours after ordering it from MO. POS factory, date code Sept. '06. Pre-smoke inspection revealed a solid, box-pressed shape with perfect uniform construction, size and shape on every single stick. A Slight oiliness on the wrapper. The smoke lit and burned evenly throughout with a light grey ash. The draw was absolutely perfect throughout (I prefer a bullet punch on Robustos). The flavor was strong and powerful, but young, with a strong finish on the palate. A very potent punch midway through as the spiciness really came through. Not a smoke for the faint-hearted, nor would I recommend it on an empty stomach or as a morning smoke. Flavor was complex and spicy with more complex notes towards the middle. I would say overall an EXCELLENT vitola with complex flavor. Again I agree with the editors at CA that these do need to sit and mellow for a few years. I can tell though, that in 3-5 years, these will tame to a VERY rich experience, held for special occasions. +++++ written by John Romano

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Well, I must agree with the editors of Cigar Aficionado magazine (Feb. 2007 issue). This was named THE Cigar of the year for 2006. My box arrived in impeccable condition a scant 24 hours after ordering it from MO. POS factory, date code Sept. '06. Pre-smoke inspection revealed a solid, box-pressed shape with perfect uniform construction, size and shape on every single stick. A Slight oiliness on the wrapper. The smoke lit and burned evenly throughout with a light grey ash. The draw was absolutely perfect throughout (I prefer a bullet punch on Robustos). The flavor was strong and powerful, but young, with a strong finish on the palate. A very potent punch midway through as the spiciness really came through. Not a smoke for the faint-hearted, nor would I recommend it on an empty stomach or as a morning smoke. Flavor was complex and spicy with more complex notes towards the middle. I would say overall an EXCELLENT vitola with complex flavor. Again I agree with the editors at CA that these do need to sit and mellow for a few years. I can tell though, that in 3-5 years, these will tame to a VERY rich experience, held for special occasions. +++++ written by John Romano

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
A must for everyones collection.Typical Bolivar power and flavour.Always the same high quality in the construction.If there is one cigar that never varies in quality then this is it. written by Ashley

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
A must for everyones collection.Typical Bolivar power and flavour.Always the same high quality in the construction.If there is one cigar that never varies in quality then this is it. written by Ashley

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
The Bolivar Royal Corona is one of the strongest cigars Ive ever smoked. It packs a headache delivering punch when it hasnt been aged well...But, when its aged (5+ yrs.) and kept well, its one of my favorite smokes for a cold Fall day. The box/label picture is one of the more curious ones among cuban cigar brands. Is that guy wearing lipstick? written by Antoine

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