Bolivar Coronas Junior : ULA Sep 14 : Bolivar Review Comp 2016


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Bolivar Coronas Junior...a great little stick. This is actually the first box I purchased from our host during a 24. Luck would have it that it's a ULA Sep 14 so she's got some time on her. These were a clearance selection but look beautiful. 

Its a short smoke so I won't break it into segments. Here are my thoughts about today's smoke.

It opens immediately with little to no foreplay. She's a medium to full smoke in the start and half way through settles at a medium + . Coffee, tobacco and some cedar for the flavors.

This box has been very smokeable with all cigars having what I call a draw with a tug. Just a slight but acceptable amount of resistance. They benefit from a slow paced smoke. They have a nice box pressed appearance but not hard pressed. 

If you've not had these do yourself a favor and get some. I will always have a box on hand. I give them a solid 90 as an everyday, reach blindly in the box smoke. 

 

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Nice review and pics.  One of my go to smokes when there isn't much time to invest.  Gives you everything I want from a cigar for the most part.  Price point is great as well so you can smoke one box and age one.  :P

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The difference is about 3/4 inch, same ring gauge (42). The BPC is a maravas while the BCJ is a perla.  For me no difference at all, but usually vary about $15-20 with the BPC higher. 

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