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Bolivar Simones Regional Edition for Canada 2007
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100% of reviewers $24.00 8.0


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Description: Bolivar Simones Regional Edition for Canada 2007
5" x 48 (127 x 19.05)
Vitola: probably Hermoso No. 4
From a cab of 50, Box code unknown, delivered Feb 2008 in Canada.

Smoked most with water, but I finished the cigar with some 1974 Crown Royal Limited Edition.

I smoked this cigar in honour of Kenai, JoeyBear's best buddy.

This is my first review. I can't claim to have a trained or experienced palate, and I can't blow smoke through my nose without hurting myself, so all I can really say is this was the best cigar I've ever smoked in my few short months of cigar smoking. However, I prefer the Bolivar taste to Partagas and Montecristo, but I have had only maybe 30 different cigars.

I found this almost-Robusto size just perfect for me. Flat top, perfect construction, wrapper not as smooth as a Monte, but typical for a Bolivar, e.g., a Royal Corona. The filler was packed tight - see cap - like seemingly only Cubans are, but with a draw with only a hint of resistance, easily overcome, but always present.

The cigar was fresh, and definitely could use some aging, as I got a hint of ammonia in a few draws about one-third through. As a young smoke, the power was there, but seemingly in a velvet glove, unlike, say, a traditional Nicaraguan where I feel the power head-on.

Again, as a newbie, the flavours I experienced probably aren't too useful. Besides the "cuban cigar taste," it wasn't a sweet cigar, but had all kinds of flavours - hint of honey, earthy, vanilla maybe, all kinds of stuff I don't have the vocabulary to describe - but primarily a rich nuttiness and creamy leather, and a wrapper that tasted good enough to eat, and a delicious nutty aftertaste - like expensive fresh-roasted walnuts, pecans, I dunno, but I was salivating. A bit of spiciness in the last third as the smoke got hotter. Some cedar in the last 3/4".

In comparison to the Royal Corona's I've had, the Simones was richer, fuller, and more complex.

One minor correction in the burn needed, but that's due to me smoking like a chimney - once this cigar started going, I couldn't put it down except to take pics.

I'm definitely going to pull the trigger on a cab of 50 if I can.
Keywords: Robusto Excellence complex awesome


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baldheadracing
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Registered: January 2008
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Review Date: Wed February 13, 2008 Would you recommend this to someone? Yes | Price you paid? In US$: $24.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Good value (relatively)
Cons: Only in Canada, so the taxes are killer.

Hmm. Guess I posted the review in the wrong place.
To close off, locally, this cigar is about 10% more expensive than a Bolivar Royal Corona, which is pretty close in size (RC is 4 7/8" x 50). I wasn't convinced that it was worth the 10%, but now I'm thinking yes ... but then again, I'm easily impressed.

Note the $24 price indicates about a $9 cigar, if cigar taxes here in Canada were similar to those in the USA.
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