josie67 Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 » Too damn funny!!! LOL I thought it was a porno movie :-D
Tampa1257 Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Rob, your reviews have cost me a ton of money, yet all I can say is "Don't Stop"!
Smooth Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Great Review Rob, I simply love the flavour profile you described at the start of this smoke... However its been months since my last Boli RC, mainly because of the bitterness/tannic path you described this example heading down. I had two in a row and decided to let them be for awhile... Also experienced this during the back end of an Immensas last week. In saying that I will have to revisit the RC and see if it can live up to my Boli CJ's or CE's, they have been outstanding...
tigger Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 huh. This is what you get for not reading the boxes carefully. Next time grab a Bolivar, and not a HOlivar. Nice review Rob! I've never been a big fan of BRCs, but I may have to put them on the list...
Mr.T Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Nice review prez..it has been a long time since I sampled a BRC, but I think that may have to change in the coming months. Dare I ask if people agree with CA rating this the number one cigar of 2006?
BigSlick Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 » Nice review prez..it has been a long time since I sampled a BRC, but I » think that may have to change in the coming months. Dare I ask if people » agree with CA rating this the number one cigar of 2006? I do. But from what I have read the earlier 06 box you can get the better. My first was from POS MAR06 and have been fantastic! Have not smoked one in a while though.
jqmunro Posted August 7, 2007 Posted August 7, 2007 Definitely my second favorite of the robusto size... 2nd to PSD4's
El Presidente Posted August 8, 2007 Author Posted August 8, 2007 » Nice review prez..it has been a long time since I sampled a BRC, but I » think that may have to change in the coming months. Dare I ask if people » agree with CA rating this the number one cigar of 2006? The CA rating of number one cigar in 2006 stumped me. I had a particular box of 06's BRC which I would put at No1 or damn close. Yet, I have had plenty of 06 examples which were underwhelming. How do you choose a No 1 cigar for a year on a single tasting? I would have assumed you would need to taste various examples throught a year (differing codes) and average out the scores/experiences. That way you would get a fair assessment of the No 1 cigar for a particular year. Could be a worthwhile thread ;-)
tigger Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 » How do you choose a No 1 cigar for a year on a single tasting? I would » have assumed you would need to taste various examples throught a year » (differing codes) and average out the scores/experiences. » » That way you would get a fair assessment of the No 1 cigar for a » particular year. » » Could be a worthwhile thread ;-) And to really do it right, I think trying the same cigars after arrival, and then at 1, 3, 5, and 8 or 10-year intervals would paint the truest picture.
wp2 Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 » Rob, your reviews have cost me a ton of money, yet all I can say is "Don't » Stop"! Definitely what Tampa said.
shrink Posted August 9, 2007 Posted August 9, 2007 Thanks for the review, Prez. Sounds like after they settle down, they will be outstanding. Is the BRC No. 1 for 2006? Nah, it's good, but I'd rate several cigars more highly, including the Boli Coronas Extra. It has, well... more Extra!
shrink Posted August 9, 2007 Posted August 9, 2007 Oh, and El Prez, about that woody... If you have an erection lasting more than four hours, call your doctor. And your neighbor's wife, and your female massage therapist, and a few of the local cheerleaders, and the lady news anchor, etc. etc.
stickman Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 » Thanks for the review, Prez. Sounds like after they settle down, they will » be outstanding. » » Is the BRC No. 1 for 2006? Nah, it's good, but I'd rate several cigars » more highly, including the Boli Coronas Extra. It has, well... more » Extra! Has anyone here tried the BCE 07's?
El Presidente Posted August 13, 2007 Author Posted August 13, 2007 » » Thanks for the review, Prez. Sounds like after they settle down, they » will » » be outstanding. » » » » Is the BRC No. 1 for 2006? Nah, it's good, but I'd rate several cigars » » more highly, including the Boli Coronas Extra. It has, well... more » » Extra! » Has anyone here tried the BCE 07's? I haven't seen any as yet but will keep my eyes peeled ;-)
CoryOllis Posted August 13, 2007 Posted August 13, 2007 Thanks for the review! I am almost out and may consider some of these in the next order. We'll see how the next sampling goes. I only have two left and I have enjoyed these immensely. Oh, and don't put anyone's eye out, Rob! :-P
Bigkerm Posted August 13, 2007 Posted August 13, 2007 » » Too damn funny!!! » » LOL I thought it was a porno movie :-D LMAO !!! That reply is great. Rob, another awesome review. I can't wait for more.:-D
jdbrown Posted August 18, 2007 Posted August 18, 2007 I guess that she made it overseas. The exact same gal visited my house last night. She took a turn for the worse after our June encounter!
El Presidente Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 Bolivar Royal Corona POS ABR 07 You have to love a cigar which gives you a woody just by looking at it :cool: Gorgeous dark chocolate colour with a wrapper swimming in oils. However, I have been burn't before by good looking dusky maidens who promise the world and deliver a hollow souless performance (......still talking cigars folks). You know the type, call out to you...beckon you to approach and choose them instead of the myriad of other options. Sure...it all starts well, firm to the touch, sweet aroma at cold, perfect build as if designed by God himself. Yet, away from the initial visual intoxication it is all a case of smoke and mirrors...yet again you have been duped out of your hard earned by a tramp in a $200 dress and nickle heart. And so I approached this Bolivar Royal Corona...with an equal mix of lust and caution. Aesthetically the specimen is a delight. Well filled in all the right places, perfect curves which upon touch bounce back firm and yet soft. Removed the cap and brought it gently to the lips. Sweet cocoa delight wrapped in a perfect draw, not overly easy...almost slightly breathless. Foreplay completed..... I applied a little heat. Royal was quick to respond with billowing white plumes of soft sensual clouds and a taste of stewed fuits, cocoa and coffee. Medium intensity but there was little doubt that their was something fuller and building beneath. I may have pushed too hard at this stage as I wanted to wrap myself in the sensory pleasures and she briefly turned bitter and distant. I slowed down, re-touched the foot and she regained a rhythm of flawless cool sweet spice delivery. Well into proceedings it has been a pleasure exploring the many different layers. There is a backbone of steel to her, she is full and slightly wild but at the same time soft. The cascading elements of cocoa, fruits, coffee and toast have me mesmerised but as soon as I invite the tought of utopia....our world collapses as distinct as a knock on the door. My nemesis Tannin and bitterness have arrived. Royal Corona lost all composure. The gentle delivery of sweet spices ended abruptly to be replaced by an acrid bitterness which led to confusion and disillusionment. Try as I might I couldn't turn her around as she bolted for the door and I checked my wallet (not sure where that came from). Wanting to remember the great part of the experiece I let the moment die. I have Royals number (box code) and am in no doubt I will call again.... sooner rather than later.
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