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Bolivar Belicosos Finos Cigars

Gauge: Thick

Format: Campanas (Pyramid)

Weight: 12,45 grams

Length: 140mm - 5.5"

Ring Size: 52

Manufactured: Hand Made cigars

Presentation: CB-UW-C/L-12,13-n-25 -- SLB-UW-GPSR-M-n-25

Cigar Release: Pre 1960 - Current



Cigar Review

The Bolivar Belicosos Finos could be mistaken with a Piramide, but this Habano from Bolivar is a Campana, a tapered cigar that has the same gauge, although it is somewhat shorter. This is smoother than the Montecristo No. 2 and the Upmann No.2, two Piramides, since the difference in cigar length of 16 mm (2/3 of a inch) gives them more potency. These Bolivar Belicosos Finos have very good draw and excellent combustion, being the strongest of the Bolivar cigars.

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Year of Foundation: 1927

Tobacco Country: Cuba

Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo (Pinar del Rio)

Cigar Factory: Partagas


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Bolivar cigars were introduced in 1901 as a pre-revolution Cuban cigar brand and registered as a trademark in 1927 by the Spanish industrialist Jose F. Rocha. The name comes from Simon Bolivar (1783-1830), the celebrated Venezuelan warrior who liberated all or part of what is today Venezuela, Columbia, Peru and Bolivia.

Bolivar is a Habanos Multi-Local cigar brand with a minor market share and there is also a non-Cuban cigar brand of the same name.

The Bolivar cigar range is known for cigars with full strength, using tobacco from the premium Vuelta Abajo (Pinar del Rio) region in Cuba.