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Bolivar Coronas Extra

Kingantz

Growing too fast.
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Yesterday was a perfect day; 70 F, beautiful blue sky, nice breeze. I decided it was time to get the Bolivar Coronas Extra out the humi that a BOTL on another forum so kindly gifted me.

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The handmade cigar came in at 5 5/8 length x 44 ring. It had a little give when squeezing slightly along the length, yet still good and firm. I did have a little concern right at the band as I could feel a bit of a knot, telling me there could possibly be a draw problem from a plug. The wrapper had a nice, oily sheen with small crystals shining in the sun. Some tooth present along with some veins on one side.

Long view

The head had the typical three layer cap, and the foot revealed a good amount of tobacco underneath the golden-brown wrapper. There was a small crack in the foot most likely from too much moving around in the humi, nothing to cause any problem.

The top half
The Foot

I did have a question I've been meaning to ask for some time. What exactly are the green spots/splotches I keep seeing on a lot of cigars? See the right side in picture below.

Green spot?

After inspection I gathered my tools: H-D Zippo converted to torch with the Z-Plus insert, Swiss Army punch, and a sliver of spanish cedar for lighting.

The tools

Punching the head (no...not myself in the head :p ) came out perfectly, dead-on center with no cracking. Pre-light draw did prove to be somewhat tight, but not too bad. I got a sweet taste of delicious tobacco.

Punch before
Punch after

I grabbed the Zippo and toasted the foot...

Toasted foot

...and then put fire to it with the sliver of cedar. Actually turned out a little more difficult with the breeze that was blowing, so had to step up on the porch to get'r done. Mandy, my Jack Russell, came out to see what was going on.

Lit
Mandy being nosey

It took a couple of draws to get the embers fully going. Again, the draw was a bit tight and took some extra long, slow draws to get a good amount of smoke, however when I did, it was amazing! Of course tastes of cedar/wood, earth, leather came forth. But, the flavor of rich coffee with an exceptional cream and dab of sugar filled my mouth as well. Hints of toffee and dark cocoa were present. I also got a faint taste of fruit in there somewhere. Delicious! There was no spiciness to be found and a perfect medium strength. Now, I usually give a cigar a rest of about a minute or so between draws. I found that I just couldn't do it with this one. I was through 1/3 of this thing before I knew it!

1/3 the way

Once the cigar warmed up, I could feel the knot under the band much better. It only took a few draws however, and the cigar really opened up to a perfect draw for me. Right after I shot the above picture, a small crack appeared right at the edge of where ember met cigar and the ash took on a slight turn.

Crooked

Shortly after the above shot the ash tumbled to the ground, however the burn continued to be perfect. Right after the half-way point, the cigar took on a stronger profile, no longer medium but full. A slight spiciness also appeared while exhaling through the nose, which I rather enjoyed. All the flavors remained the same, just with lots more body to it. Tinker, my overly loving cat, came to keep me some company.

Tinker

And of course Mandy was by my side as usual.

Mandy by my side

Towards the end the Boli stayed strong and draws got shorter and shorter to keep the smoke to a minimum. But, it kept the delicious flavors to the finger burning end.

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What an excellent smoke on such an excellent day! I've definitely got to find some more of these to stash away in my humi.

Hope everyone's having an awesome weekend!
 
What year/box code was this? I have some recent ones that I am waiting on, have yet to smoke one, but I keep giving the dang things away!
 
The green spots are from moisture (water drop on the wrapper or otherwise). Harmless. That's a little something I learned here. Thanks for sharing your review.
 
What year/box code was this? I have some recent ones that I am waiting on, have yet to smoke one, but I keep giving the dang things away!

I unfortunately don't know anything about the age. I've asked the fella that sent it to me, however have not heard back yet. I'm sure it had several years on it though. I'll post as soon as I find out.
 
Great review and thanks for the pics! I love these smokes, but I enjoy the PLPC a little more!
 
Thanks for the review and great macro pics. I've been wanting to try the CE for alittle while but keep going to something else. Maybe one day
 
Great review Kingantz. I am involved in a group buy for a box of 99's and you have sharpened the edge of my anticipation. Can't wait!
 
nice review. I have had the pleasure of smoking one from '98 and it was heavenly


Sinnyc, any chance I can get an in with your GB? :whistling:
 
What year/box code was this? I have some recent ones that I am waiting on, have yet to smoke one, but I keep giving the dang things away!

I unfortunately don't know anything about the age. I've asked the fella that sent it to me, however have not heard back yet. I'm sure it had several years on it though. I'll post as soon as I find out.

Just heard it was from '05...
 
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