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Bolivar Petit Corona - FEB 2007

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Bolivar Petit Corona - FEB 2007
Length: 5 1/8"
Ring: 42
Smoked: 11/3/10



Sat down in front of the east river to enjoy this one. It's been quite some time since I've had one, and I was curious as to how they were coming along.



The cigar started off cedary with a mild, peppery spice along with undertones of cocoa and a slight tartness. It pretty much stays like this until close to the half way point.





The cigar produced plenty of thick smoke. It was cool, smooth, and never harsh. Eventually, I got tired of staring at the water and finished smoking with a walk in the brisk NY evening.



After the halfway point, the spice kicked up in intensity a bit. I was still getting cedar notes, leather, cocoa, and that slight tartness. It started developing a slightly bitter finish.



Here's my phone's terrible night shot of the finale. Overall, it was a good smoke. Seems it still needs more time. I remember them better back when they fresh (that and half the cab is already missing). It's back to hibernating for the rest of the cab.
 
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Nice review, someday I will try one of these. Someday:thumbsup:
 
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East river , Manhattan, looking at Roosevelt Island, lived there for
10 yrs, from 1989 to 99.
O yeah, loved this cigar in those yrs.
I need to get me some more.
 
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nice review...thanks.

the only cigars i seem not to be able to age much are the 42ring bolivars.

in order of how much i like...
coronas
petit coronas
coronas junior(03's might be the most complex cigar's i have and this would be the only list where juniors come third)

way way down the list...
gold medals(give em time tho)

derrek
 
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