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Bolivar Short Robusto

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Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:110
Format:Petit EdmundoRing:52
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Bolivar Short Robusto Review:

The Short Bolivar is one of the latest additions into the long list of regional edition cigars from Bolivar. It was released in 2008 for Pacific Cigar in the Asia & Pacific region. The Short Bolivar is a Petit Edmundo, measuring 4.3″ by 52 ring gauge. 7,400 SLB cabinets of 25 cigars were released in 2009.

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Review #7: JUL 08 woody, earthy and little bit of grassy taste..but the hold is not weak,construction is a bit rough..but i do like this size, very good when during afternoon smoke.. - Submitted by darylescobar on October 20, 2014


Review #6: --- 08 I found this stick to be very strong and very oily. A pepper bomb far too powerful to enjoy down to the nub. Definitely not my favourite Bolivar. - Submitted by rusty9 on December 19, 2013


Review #5: --- 08 I found this stick to be very strong and very oily. A pepper bomb far too powerful to enjoy down to the nub. Definitely not my favourite Bolivar. - Submitted by rusty9 on December 19, 2013


Review #4: nightdiverbill, you are very correct, these are indeed called Short Bolivars. I came up the review page and recognized them from the image. This is not the only mistake/mislabeling on the site. For sure you can find them at most asian airport duty-free shops...at the back… For me they are predominantly peppery. I keep them for when a friend who loves the toasty/spicy flavors come over. I must pick up one and smoke again from the stash I have to see if they have matured towards something better. But rarely have I had such a spicy pepper cigar… - Submitted by dimi681 on November 22, 2013


Review #3: JUN 08 These are not Short "Robustos" they are actually called Short "Bolivars" The few that I have tried are very good. I would say mild to medium, peppery and creamy, in the first half. The size gives it a smooth silky texture, and and a really nice medium to full final 1/3. 5 years in the humidor have really balanced out the flavors. Highly recommended if you can still find them. - Submitted by nightdiverbill on November 17, 2013


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