Bolivar Tubos No. 2 Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Saturday 03 December, 2016 by paul
A finger tip burner!! Very nice smoke bit of a hard draw its well worth the work though has only been in the humidor for a week so will definitely get better over time. Ash Stacks up nicley not alot of smoke, flavour is slow to start with a peppery kick giving way to nice smooth sweet spice right down to my finger tips didn't want to put this one down! definitely one of my favourites shall be buying more!!

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Date Added: Saturday 25 July, 2015 by Spencer
First bolivar number 2. Found it to be a bit tight and had to work quite hard with this one, therefor not impressed with the draw. Combustion was ok and when I got into it the peppery spice was very pleasant . Construction was ok but as I said bit tight, might help if it's given a few months in the humidor. Overall not bad but would not go out of my way for the next.

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Date Added: Tuesday 17 March, 2015 by Daniel
This was my first Bolivar experience, and was a great introduction to the brand. Lasting around 40 minutes, this made a nice evening smoke. Peppery, especially in the last third. Not too harsh at any point. Buy one, you wont regret it.

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Date Added: Friday 01 June, 2012 by Adam
Great strong smoke! Wonderful lashing of thick creamy smoke full of earthy notes!

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Excellent stuff. ;-)))) Having been scared once by a Number 3 Tubo - the nicotinal equivalent of Hiroshima - I approached the idea of smoking ANOTHER Bolivar with trepidation (to say the least) - but the bigger cousin to the Number 3 is a real pussycat. ;-)) My advice to newbies (for what it`s worth) is that the Number 2 is a NOT a stick of dynamite and can be smoked to the last inch (cheapskate) without friction burns appearing on your lungs. ;-)))) As Mo says above, "I`m no fan of tubed cigars, but the Boli 2 is a very good corona indeed." It`s full bodied, full flavoured and simply drips with Boli spices - a really pleasant and exotic smoke.You certainly know you`ve had one - it`s not a cigar for the first timer, perhaps - but !!!! - well, with so many characterless cigars on the market, this certainly has a personality all of it`s own and you`ll certainly remember smoking it. ;-)) Recommended - and- as far as tubos go - HIGHLY recommended. Five out of five, no two doubts - light up one of these, pour y`self an espresso and - a good time`ll be had by all. Thumbs up. ;-)))) written by Dave Francis

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Date Added: Saturday 20 October, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
Excellent stuff. ;-)))) Having been scared once by a Number 3 Tubo - the nicotinal equivalent of Hiroshima - I approached the idea of smoking ANOTHER Bolivar with trepidation (to say the least) - but the bigger cousin to the Number 3 is a real pussycat. ;-)) My advice to newbies (for what it`s worth) is that the Number 2 is a NOT a stick of dynamite and can be smoked to the last inch (cheapskate) without friction burns appearing on your lungs. ;-)))) As Mo says above, "I`m no fan of tubed cigars, but the Boli 2 is a very good corona indeed." It`s full bodied, full flavoured and simply drips with Boli spices - a really pleasant and exotic smoke.You certainly know you`ve had one - it`s not a cigar for the first timer, perhaps - but !!!! - well, with so many characterless cigars on the market, this certainly has a personality all of it`s own and you`ll certainly remember smoking it. ;-)) Recommended - and- as far as tubos go - HIGHLY recommended. Five out of five, no two doubts - light up one of these, pour y`self an espresso and - a good time`ll be had by all. Thumbs up. ;-)))) written by Dave Francis

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