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Bolivar Bolivar tubos No. 2

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Bolivar Cigars
Origin:CubanManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #41: ---   Very much enjoyed this cigar, great taste. Although did have have a little of an uneven burn. - Submitted by kcnever on August 24, 2010


Review #40: ---   yes I agree, this is a rather finely made cigar but both your ears will fall off from the nicotine shock whenever you try finishing these. i think even chuck norris himself limits his daily intake from these to one. or two, the most. with safety belt. and helmet. and oxigene mask. - Submitted by Hermes Trismegistos on July 2, 2010


Review #39: SEP 07 Got round to trying this after the disappointing first two attempts at this brand with a loosely filled Churchill and a plugged Gigantes. Finally a decent smoke, better than expected. Lovely interplay of spice and full, red blooded flavours. Starts of on a woody and floral sweet note slowly becoming dry, mellow and earthy with rich leather and spice. The nicotine hit is surprisingly strong for such a little stick, quite enough to leave you in a pleasant state of numbness in your brain and smooth spice in your mouth. Burn was slightly uneven for the first half with a brown tinged ash. Overall, an excellent cigar now with potential to be a true classic. For its price, an absolute steal. Smokes better than some cigars twice its price and more satisfying than others 3 times the size. - Submitted by sengjc on February 25, 2010


Review #38: MAR 02 I scored a box of tubos nr.2 from 2002 and smoked a few. It took a little while to acquire the taste but now I really love them. I only smoke them after a heavy meal with red wine to not get overwhelmed by the heavy flavours. The information that they have inferior filler must be incorrect because I (and most reviewers here) find them rich and complex. Strong earthy taste with sweet dried fruit and cocoa. Nice dark brown wrapper. Some have spots of greenish mold on them which are easily brushed off. Like others already remarked: very strong ashcone and very strong nicotine effect. No need for a larger format with this strong mix. Great cigar. - Submitted by Tony Amsterdam on August 25, 2009


Review #37: absolutely loved this cigar! i agree with the spiced cocoa/ coffee description, perfect for that late evening relaxing smoke! though they are very flavorsome and tasty, i found that, if time is taken to smoke these (for me, 70 minutes approx), they are not that strong or harsh, as some have said of these cigars! it is also a bonus that they are cheaper than romeo y julieta no. 2's and montecristo no. 4's! - Submitted by remoteviewer93 on August 16, 2009


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