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Bolivar Royal Coronas

The Bolivar Royal Coronas is an excellent Robusto and a credit to the Bolivar range. Wrapper colours vary from box to box from a honey blond to dark chocolate. The aroma from the box the box is wonderful with peppers, spices and dark chocolate. It is a strong full bodied smoke and it's power is evident soon after lighting. The first smoke gives almost full power. The complex flavours tasted include peppers, spices, vanilla, nutmeg, honey and dark chocalate. A fantastic cigar to smoke after a nice dinner. Origin: Cuban Manufactured: Hand Made Gauge: Thick Length: 124 mm Format: Robusto Ring: 50 Weight: 11,66 gr. Presentation: 2 layers in a box of 25

User Reviews

Written by Paul Freedon
A Classic Robusto 9/10
Purchased a box of these just a couple of weeks ago and am already halfway through them. What a rubusto! It has all the classic bolivar aromas and flavors including coffee, cocoa, vanilla and nutmeg. I still think I prefer the Cohina Robusto, but the Bolivar is a pretty close second. If you haven't tried one of these beauties, do yourself a favour and go get one. You won't be dissapointed!

Written by Harry
A Classic Cigar 8/10
Mmmm...the classic cuban cigar for me. It has the taste, flavor and creamy smoke I want in a cigar. Very comparable I think to the Cohiba Robusto. Hard to choose between the two so I guess I'll just have to alternate between them :-) Great site by the way. Easy to navigate and about my favorite subject!

Written by Nick
Bolivar Fan 8/10
I have a real penchant for the Bolivar flavor in general and this cigar is one of my favorites. The complexity of flavor is always surprising and the draw and burn are invariably excellent.

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