Bolivar Gold Medal

Kingantz

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After a very nice dinner, I decided I had enough time to go ahead and get one more smoke in for the weekend. Cigar No. 5 was a rustic looking stogie with a light brown wrapper that was quite coarse having a patchwork of veins that looked like they were sewn into the leaf. There were a few of the greenish looking spots as I’ve seen on some cigars and only a slight bit of oiliness. There’s a good weight in the hand and very little give when squeezed. With the cap punched, I found the draw to be a tad bit tight, however still enough air flow to make it work. No real discernible flavor to mention.

Beginning 1/3
With the foot torched and burning even, I took my first draw. Oh yes, a nice splash of black pepper spice on the back of the throat and a medium to full body in the smoke itself. Good flavor of vanilla, worn leather, and a hint of citrus comes through with a bit of nuttiness in the finish. The burn is decent with a medium gray, somewhat flaky, ash forming. I find the draw to be spot on with the strength of the smoke. Whew, and a lot of strength there is. I would have to say it’s more towards a full than medium. A little further in it seems I’m getting a hint of cocoa amongst the other flavors.

Middle 1/3
The cigar continues to produce a full bodied smoke with a nice black pepper spice that burns slightly when exhaling through the nose. Vanilla and toasted bread with a hint of citrus are coming through in the taste. I find it to have a nice, lasting finish. The ash continues to burn well, having only a very small run, and then correcting itself quickly. About mid-way, I’m finding it hard to get smoke through. Puff as I may, nothing much is coming out and the cigar goes out. I knock off the ash to reveal a small hole down the center of the ash. I fire the cigar back up and it starts to burn good once again.

Final 1/3
With the sun gone down behind the tree line, darkness begins to shroud me. The temperature has dropped dramatically as well and my fingers are freezing as I type. I find the cigar flavors begin to darken with a strong, black coffee and caramelized sugar taste that is quite good. There’s still a nice pepper spice coming through in the full bodied smoke and a very tasty, lasting finish. The strength is somewhat making my head swim a bit, such a nice feeling. :D The burn has stayed sharp since it went out earlier, and the medium gray ash holds strong until I ash it. A taste of charred wood is coming through near the end and oh boy is this sucker strong!

Summary: This was a very good fit for my palate with a black pepper spice and medium to full bodied smoke. I really enjoyed the vanilla, toasted bread, and caramel flavors. There was a nice, lasting finish on the palate as well. The burn was good with the exception of the one hole in the filler towards the middle. A very good cigar.

This is cigar #5 in Moki’s blind cigar review 2 – Click here

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I've got one of these gathering age in my humi right now. Good review Greg
 
Great review Greg. I have one in the humi. Almost smoked it last night at the Herf, but chose a 98 Bolivar Coronas Extra. Awesome smoke, but really looking forward to the Gold Metal after YOUR review. Great pix as well.
 
Man it has been a long time since I've had one of these....Greg, your threads always make me want to dig into the wine cooler. Bastid! Nicely done!
 
** Update**

Greg,

So last night over a few hands of poker, I put the flame to a JUL07 BGM and it was like I was smoking your review! Even my budies who don't smoke cigars said the smoked that was wafting through the air was like cinnamon toast, and coffee.

I love that flavor profile most in a cigar. That is a flavor profile I attribute to JL#2's and ERD Choix Supreme's as well. Wish I could get my hands on a few more of all three. :laugh: :thumbs:

I would like to again thank you on behalf of the entire CP community for your huge contributions through your excellent and honest reviews. :thumbs: You put into pictures and words many of the same thoughts I have had with the cigars you have reviewd over time.

Thanks again,
 
As always excellent review Greg. I've got one of these coming my way in the coming week, I had planned to let it rest a while before I put the flame to it but your review made me feel like I should light it up as soon as I can!
 
My Favorite Boli right now. Almost an everyday cigar for me. Their was and is a nice promotion on afree box when you buy a box of REs. Also grabbed 5 boxes from another soure when they were on special at $88
 
** Update**

Greg,

So last night over a few hands of poker, I put the flame to a JUL07 BGM and it was like I was smoking your review! Even my budies who don't smoke cigars said the smoked that was wafting through the air was like cinnamon toast, and coffee.

I love that flavor profile most in a cigar. That is a flavor profile I attribute to JL#2's and ERD Choix Supreme's as well. Wish I could get my hands on a few more of all three. :laugh: :thumbs:

I would like to again thank you on behalf of the entire CP community for your huge contributions through your excellent and honest reviews. :thumbs: You put into pictures and words many of the same thoughts I have had with the cigars you have reviewd over time.

Thanks again,

Much appreciated my friend! I'm hoping some age will really bring out these smokes, as I feel there is still something missing in them. They are good now, however in a couple few years...we shall see!
 
Thanks for the great review. I've been considering posting an ISO for a couple of these for a while and your review may just push me over the edge.
 
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