Not too bad
by
4
Good 'ol Scotchy Scotch
Cigar Reviewed: Bolivar Bolivar Cofradia
Smoked at: Streets of Lindenhurst, NY
**** Received this for free from Cigar World ****
I wanted to start off by saying that first. And I wont let that influence this review of a cigar that may get over looked. The band is pretty plain, the price (when I looked it up) is pretty friggin reasonable, and the Cigar had an oily looking Sumatra wrapper. Walking around my neighborhood on a cold damp day, I used the punch cut on my lighter to make a perfect hole on this solid Cigar. The cold draw (which I think is only important to people who can't smoke in thier house like me) was like perfectly made toast. It lit up well and the burn was quite even. The first second and third of the Cigar were all about the same. The first thing you taste is cedar, black pepper and earthiness. You get hints of coffee and chocolate throughout but the driving force is cedar. Towards the end, black pepper took over and it was amazing. I had never heard of this cigar before it was sent to me and I may well add this to my humidor. It took about 35-40 minutes to smoke the Robusto down to a nub.
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