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Bolivar Coronas Gigantes
ring-47
Length-7inches
drink-Newcastle, what else? Wink

FYI, i didnt feel like doing standard review, i decided to walk through the smoke as it goes and not really do a numbered rating.

This thing is a great looking cigar. No soft spots, nicely balanced stick. Looks nicely filled/bunched when i look at the foot. The wrapper has a nice even tone to it, Nice and smooth with a dull brown color, not too oily, but not dry.

nice smooth cut with my palio, but i cut just a tad uneven, but it wont be a problem.
predraw-cold earthy flavor, perfect draw to it, just the right amount of resistance. Took the flame nicely from my torch, got the foot good and lit before i took my first few puffs.

wow, first few puffs are powerful! This thing isnt holding anything back! Starts off with that classic boli earthiness that you dont get with any other brand of Cubans. There is a nice toasted tobacco taste as well, which i also get with most bolis.

About an inch in now, still havent ashed this thing. Nice salt and pepper ash, but just a tad of an uneven burn, probably due to the fact that i didnt let this thing rest for a long time. At this point, im still getting the earthiness as an undertone, but there is a leathery taste coming through now as the dominant recognizable flavor.

This thing is calming down a bit now, just over an inch in and dropped the ash. This is a great smoke. Definitely worth the time it takes to smoke this thing. Loads of thick smoke that really coats the mouth with flavorful plumes of smoke. The burn is evening out, and is staying consistent as far as flavors go, which is fine since they are really good. The ash is a little on the flakey side, but its not a big deal.
The Newcastle works very well with bolivars IMO. The nuttyness of the beer really works with the boli flavor profile.

A few inches into this big cigar now, and there is a subtle sweetness coming through now. This thing has a great aroma to it as well, which is always a plus, haha.
im just about finished with this thing, and it was a great cigar.The taste was fairly consistent, never boring. I would consider it medium to full bodied, but more on the medium side.
I have smoked this before, but it was a great smoke to revisit. If your a fan of Churchills, i definitely recommend this smoke!


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nice review,i agree with all you say,but i never get sweetness,with this cigar.i taste a bit more spice then you mentioned,but thats me.
 
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I've had one Royal Cornona from my recently purchased box and now I'm lusting for a Corona Gigante. There seem to be some really good specials out there a couple of places. One offers the 50 cab for $452; for me that is a sizable investment for a single CC type. Oh, if that income tax refund check would just get to my mailbox toute-de-suite!
 
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Originally posted by Party Gus:
I've had one Royal Cornona from my recently purchased box and now I'm lusting for a Corona Gigante. There seem to be some really good specials out there a couple of places. One offers the 50 cab for $452; for me that is a sizable investment for a single CC type. Oh, if that income tax refund check would just get to my mailbox toute-de-suite!


Gus, well worth the investment. These are killer cigars! Get them before you change your mind.
 
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Good review, I'll have to try one


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