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Bolivar Royal Corona
$360.00
The Bolivar Royal Corona delivers full-bodied intensity with powerful blend and complex evolution. Perfect for experienced palates seeking a challenging, rewarding Cuban robusto.
Description
| Vitola | Robustos |
| Length | 124 mm (4.8″) |
| Ring Gauge | 50 (19.84 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Colorado (Cuba) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Medium-Full to Full |
| Smoking Time | 30-45 minutes |
| Factory | Habanos S.A. |
The Bolivar Royal Corona isn’t interested in being subtle or playing nice with your palate, and that is exactly why it remains a favorite among serious aficionados. This cigar defined the Robusto format for decades by packing an immense amount of earth and spice into a compact frame, earning it the top spot in the world back in 2006. If you want a true taste of pre-revolution style power blended for modern tastes, this is the benchmark you should measure other Havanas against.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: Even before you light up, the cold draw offers a preview of barnyard hay and a specific muskiness that signals Cuban tobacco. Once you toast the foot, the Royal Corona starts with an immediate, assertive kick. The draw is usually spot-on, offering just enough resistance to regulate the burn. You get hit right away with a blast of black pepper and damp earth. It is not a shy opening. The smoke is thick and heavy, coating the mouth with a savory, meaty sensation that feels substantial. Within the first half-inch, that initial pepper spike settles down slightly, allowing notes of roasted nuts and a dry, woody character to step forward.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses, the cigar finds its rhythm. The aggressive spice from the beginning transitions into a rich, dark cocoa powder flavor. This isn’t a sweet milk chocolate; it is bitter, dusty, and intense. The earthiness remains the backbone of the profile, but you start to pick up nuances of leather and perhaps a hint of Asian spices on the retrohale. The strength is climbing steadily at this point. It feels full-bodied, yet the texture of the smoke becomes surprisingly creamy, creating an interesting contrast between the heavy flavors and the smooth delivery. The ash typically holds firm, dark grey and solid, proving the construction quality of the Vuelta Abajo leaves.
Final Third: Approaching the band, the Royal Corona decides to show you exactly why Bolivar is known as a powerhouse brand. The heat rises, and the flavors concentrate into a potent mix of charred wood, strong espresso, and tanned leather. Any subtle nutty notes from earlier are replaced by a robust toasted quality. If you smoke too fast here, it can get sharp, so it pays to slow down and sip on it. The finish is incredibly long, leaving a taste of mineral salt and cedar on the palate for a long time after you put the nub down. It finishes as it started: bold, unapologetic, and full of character.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Damp earth, dark espresso, black pepper |
| Secondary | Leather, bitter cocoa, roasted nuts, cedar |
| Finish | Long and savory with lingering notes of wood and mineral salt |
The Story Behind Bolivar
Simon Bolivar was the Liberator of South America, a man known for his strength and fiery character, so it fits perfectly that the cigar brand named after him produces some of the strongest blends in Havana. Founded in 1901 by Jose F. Rocha, the brand quickly established a reputation for using heavy, rich Ligero leaves from the Vuelta Abajo region to create a smoke that demanded attention. While many Cuban heritage brands softened their blends over the decades to appeal to lighter palates, Bolivar stayed true to its roots. The Royal Corona, which was originally known as the “Charles” before being renamed in 1973, stands as a survivor of that old-school blending philosophy.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Flor de Caña 18 – The dry oak and vanilla notes in this aged Nicaraguan rum cut right through the heavy earthiness of the cigar without overpowering it.
- Whiskey: Balvenie DoubleWood – The sherry cask finish adds a layer of dried fruit sweetness that helps balance out the bitter cocoa and pepper notes in the smoke.
- Coffee: Colombian dark roast – A strong, black coffee mirrors the espresso flavors in the cigar, creating a monochromatic but intense flavor bridge.
Ideal For
This is strictly for the experienced enthusiast who enjoys a heavy meal and a drink to match. Beginners might find the nicotine content and bold earthy flavors overwhelming or dizzying, especially on an empty stomach. Save this stick for late afternoon or after dinner when you can sit down and dedicate forty-five minutes to wrestling with a serious tobacco blend that demands your full respect.
Additional information
| Strength | Medium |
|---|---|
| Size | Robusto |














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