| Bolivar Churchill |
Bolivar is a very old name in the cigar industry. The first Bolivar cigars were made back in Cuba in 1901. Then in 1950, the famous cigar maker Ramon Cifuentes decided to open up a factory in the Dominican Republic. At that time he started making a Dominican version of the Bolivar cigar using the best tobacco he could find outside of Cuba. Along with the help of the General Cigar Company, another company was formed called General Cigar Dominicana with a promise to continue making fine quality premium cigars. The Bolivars I smoked for this review were the Churchill size measuring 7” long with a ring gauge of 49.
The Rocha Company introduced the Bolivar brand in 1901 in Havana, Cuba. Beginning in the 1950s, Ramón Cifuentes, the cigar master of Partagas, began to manufacture the Bolivar brand. As a result of its Cifuentes connection, General Cigar Dominicana crafts Bolivar cigars today in the Dominican Republic. A Bolivar cigar has all the body and character of a rich Dominican blend, a deeply flavorful Havano Medio Tiempo binder and a superbly aged San Augustin Ligero wrapper. Bold yet noble, Bolivar is an ideal cigar to set the tone for a relaxing evening of pleasure, whether in the company of good friends or in a world of one's own.
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