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Bolivar Corona Extra

CRQuarto

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Bolivar Corona Extra
Size: 5 1/2" x 44 rg
Wrapper: Cuban
Binder: Cuban
Filler: Cuban
Strength: Medium



I purchased this cigar in a sampler from Greg, who is always ranting about how great Bolivars are, so I asked him if I could buy a fiver from him and see what they are all about. I don't remember what year Greg said this one was from, but it does appear to have a little age on it, so I'm guessing maybe 2001 or 02.

Pre-Light


This cigar was hugged by a light, golden brown wrapper that featured slight oils and a couple water spots. The head was finished with a triple seam cap, and complimented by a perfectly bunched foot that smelled of sweet tobacco. When squeezed along its length, there was a slight springy feel, with no hard or soft spots. The weight felt a bit light in the hand, but that could easily be attributed to the diminutive size.

Burn & Draw

On punching the cap, I found a perfect draw that left a sweetness on the lips, and tasted slightly grassy. The burn started off a bit odd with a few runs, but after about an inch in and a few corrections, it settled in and burned perfectly the rest of the smoke. The ash was the typical Cuban black with a bit of bright white speckles in it, and held on strong until let go every three quarters of an inch. This cigar put out a ton of smoke that was aromatic and sweet, I kept wanting to take small whiffs of it. Delicious!

Flavor Profile

Flavors were pretty solid throughout the smoke, with not much change throughout the duration. I picked up rich tobacco, coffee bean, leather and caramel. The finish had a good pepper spice to it, and lasted long on the palate. Normally I like my smokes to have a good evolution throughout, but this one was a solid performer and exactly what I needed.

Overall Impression

As stated above, normally I prefer my smokes to evolve throughout the length of it, and to be a little more complex than this. However, paired with a cup of coffee this cigar was spot on and delicious! A great short morning smoke, I could see myself buying a box of these. Thank you Greg for the sampler, I can see why you like these so much. :D


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The box code is DNU CCUN, so for your class assignment, you have to tell us what date that is. :D

Excellent review! I believe these are, or have been discontinued? I'd have to go look, but it's too early. :D There's still a bunch of boxes available out there though and reasonably priced.
 
The box code is DNU CCUN, so for your class assignment, you have to tell us what date that is. :D

Excellent review! I believe these are, or have been discontinued? I'd have to go look, but it's too early. :D There's still a bunch of boxes available out there though and reasonably priced.

There WAS a scare because they came up on a discontinuation list a while back.......but it was only the version in 50-cabs. The 25-count dress box is still safe and in current production. Still sucks, because these are DEFINITELY worth have fifty of...but it would be an absolute crime against humanity if they did totally discontinue them!
 
The box code is DNU CCUN, so for your class assignment, you have to tell us what date that is. :D

Excellent review! I believe these are, or have been discontinued? I'd have to go look, but it's too early. :D There's still a bunch of boxes available out there though and reasonably priced.

Hope I'm not stepping on Charles' toes, but being that I'm in your newbie class I thought I'd take a shot at answering this. Those are from the DNU factory and were from January of 1999.

Do I win? :)

Edit to add: Sorry Charles, got sidetracked... Another nice review. Very nice pictures!
 
Let's see. On one of the supporting habanos vendor's website there is a breakdown of all the old to new box code charts. These cigars have to have been purchased around 2000-2001, I am almost for certain I remember Greg telling me that is when he bought them. Of course, I could be wrong.

The 1999 codes were the first time they used "D", so let's start there. Dave may be right right off the bat by saying these are from '99, as it would coincide with when Greg probably purchased them, however since my assignment is to decode the number in it's entirety, let's delve into it a little further!

DNU CCUN
710 9901

These are from the [font="Verdana][size="2"]Báez factory, with a box date of 1999, January.[/size][/font] That's my final answer. :D


By the way Greg, next time you buy a box of these, lemme know if you are game for a split! :laugh:
 
Let's see. On one of the supporting habanos vendor's website there is a breakdown of all the old to new box code charts. These cigars have to have been purchased around 2000-2001, I am almost for certain I remember Greg telling me that is when he bought them. Of course, I could be wrong.

The 1999 codes were the first time they used "D", so let's start there. Dave may be right right off the bat by saying these are from '99, as it would coincide with when Greg probably purchased them, however since my assignment is to decode the number in it's entirety, let's delve into it a little further!

DNU CCUN
710 9901

These are from the [font="Verdana][size="2"]Báez factory, with a box date of 1999, January.[/size][/font] That's my final answer. :D


By the way Greg, next time you buy a box of these, lemme know if you are game for a split! :laugh:


Hm what he said. Also nice new cigar ashtray.
 
Excellent work! I'm always keeping my eyes open for...


BOLIS!!!


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Nice review and good code busting there Charles!



Speaking of that nice CF ashtray, I didn't know they were sold in the store.................unless it fell into someones backpack whilst smoking there
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Speaking of that nice CF ashtray, I didn't know they were sold in the store.................unless it fell into someones backpack whilst smoking there
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Would a law-man steal if the prize was right?!? ??? :0 :whistling:
 
Haha, well, the ashtray was given to me by my partner at work as an early birthday present. He went to Casa Fuente a couple weeks ago, and brought the ashtray plus a couple smokes back. It came packaged in a cardboard box with "Casa Fuente" stamped on it. :D

Nice review and good code busting there Charles!



Speaking of that nice CF ashtray, I didn't know they were sold in the store.................unless it fell into someones backpack whilst smoking there
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whistling.gif
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Speaking of that nice CF ashtray, I didn't know they were sold in the store.................unless it fell into someones backpack whilst smoking there
laugh.gif
whistling.gif
wink.gif

Would a law-man steal if the prize was right?!?
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That's a nice gift! I still have to get a nice ashtray. For now, nature is my ashtray. But not for long since it's fuggin snowing out! Ugh, I'm not ready for winter yet.
 
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