Introduced in 1901, the powerful flavour of the Bolivar range is almost as widely know as it’s namesake, Simon Bolivar (1783-1830), the celebrated Venezuelan warrior who liberated all or part of what is today Venezuela, Columbia, Peru and Bolivia. The cigar brand was developed by the Jose Rocha Company and manufactured at the El Crepusculo factory, but was later acquired by Menendez, Garcia y Cia.
Feb
5
2010
Lots of ink have been used to talk about this Camapana, although it could be mistaken with a Piramide. The most repeated word is strong, as this one is the strongest among Bolivar cigars. The main characteristics could be its smoothness and full body, plenty of smoke, thick, pasty and coats your mouth so you can taste it for hours after!

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no comments | tags: Campana, Hand made | published in Bolivar, Cuba
Jan
8
2010
This cigar has mix of pleasant flavours. Leather, rough earth, sandy, remaking that the strength of flavours is not an indication of nicotine content. An easy smoking cigar for a hot summer evening.

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no comments | tags: Hand made, Julieta No. 2 | published in Bolivar, Cuba
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