Bolivar Tubos No3
Bolivar's addition to the 'morning coffee' line-up of cigars is very often overlooked. When my trip to the tobacconists for a Wide Churchill yielded no luck, I left with a Boli No3. How would it pan out? It's a small panatela, but lasts a surprising 45 minutes plus. It's got an industrial profile at this age - good strong flavours of nuts and coffee with side-parts from earth and leather. This lacks the round edges of the big name Bolivars, and occasionally hits you with a big stick. A decent cigar and one that needs to be tried more often than it is. That said, I'd still pick a Trini Reyes for a 40 minute break with a coffee.
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Overall Score: 84/100
Bolivar's addition to the 'morning coffee' line-up of cigars is very often overlooked. When my trip to the tobacconists for a Wide Churchill yielded no luck, I left with a Boli No3. How would it pan out? It's a small panatela, but lasts a surprising 45 minutes plus. It's got an industrial profile at this age - good strong flavours of nuts and coffee with side-parts from earth and leather. This lacks the round edges of the big name Bolivars, and occasionally hits you with a big stick. A decent cigar and one that needs to be tried more often than it is. That said, I'd still pick a Trini Reyes for a 40 minute break with a coffee.
**Full Review, including pictures!**
Overall Score: 84/100
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