


Bolivar Royal Cornas
The Bolivar Royal Coronas is a cornerstone of Cuban cigar heritage, introduced in 1969 under Habanos S.A. Renowned for its Robusto vitola (124mm length x 50 ring gauge), it replaced the earlier "Prince Charles" line in 1973, retaining a bold yet balanced profile. Wrapped in Cuban Colorado leaves from Vuelta Abajo, it undergoes double fermentation, delivering a medium-to-full-bodied experience with notes of roasted nuts, cedarwood, leather, and a peppery crescendo.
The cigar opens with subtle toasted bean flavors, evolving into earthy leather and spices, culminating in a lingering peppery finish. Its gradual intensity makes it a favorite among seasoned aficionados, though novices may find its strength overwhelming314. Packaged in 25-count wooden boxes or 10-tube cabinets (added in 2009), it requires minimal aging to reach peak flavor. Awarded "Cigar of the Year" by Cigar Aficionado in 2005, it remains a benchmark for Robusto craftsmanship. A testament to Bolívar’s legacy, it bridges tradition and modern sophistication.
Origin: | Cuban |
Manufactured: | Hand made |
Flavour:
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Full |
Length: | 124mm |
Vitola de Galera: | Robusto |
Ring: | 50 |