I probably shouldn't have smoked one of these so young or so soon after receiving them, but it didn't turn out too bad. Very nice looking cigar; no major veins and the wrapper was a medium Colorado with a nice sheen to it. It was still wet, so I thought that might cause some problems with the burn or combustion, and it did. The burn was eradicate and tunneling happened throughout. However, the draw was a little looser than expected.
The cigar is stronger than any other large format Bolivar RE and I would classify it as medium-full bodied. Lots of spice in the first half along with lots of leather. Interestingly, I noticed strong floral flavors throughout, much more akin to LGC than Bolivar, but with Bolivar strength. The finish had a nice sweetness quality to it and was rather long. It is still a very "green" cigar as to be expected and some of the flavors were probably too muted to be fully appreciated. Overall though, it is the most impressive Bolivar RE that I have tried initially, other than the DC for the Middle East. Scoring, I would give it an 89 probably due to its youth and the construction problems. Given some more resting time, I'd say the cigar as the potential to be very good to excellent in the short term.
The cigar is stronger than any other large format Bolivar RE and I would classify it as medium-full bodied. Lots of spice in the first half along with lots of leather. Interestingly, I noticed strong floral flavors throughout, much more akin to LGC than Bolivar, but with Bolivar strength. The finish had a nice sweetness quality to it and was rather long. It is still a very "green" cigar as to be expected and some of the flavors were probably too muted to be fully appreciated. Overall though, it is the most impressive Bolivar RE that I have tried initially, other than the DC for the Middle East. Scoring, I would give it an 89 probably due to its youth and the construction problems. Given some more resting time, I'd say the cigar as the potential to be very good to excellent in the short term.



