Bolivarian heritage and Andorran finesse
When exclusivity meets history in cigar design, the Bolivar Short Bolívar Edición Regional Andorra 2017 emerges as a masterpiece. Produced as a limited edition for discrete but discerning connoisseurs, its arrival was welcomed as the consecration of a tradition. Benefiting from a rigorous selection of leaves, this little robusto, with its dimensions of 102 mm in length by 19.84 mm in diameter, promises a dense and rich experience for the cultivated palate.
Designing a modernized classic
The first thing to recognize is the tactile and visual dimension of the cigar, whose wrapper has a remarkably uniform hue, testifying to carefully executed curing and fermentation. The dialogue between the flavors of Cuban tobacco leaves and the craftsmanship of our artisans materializes in a cylinder of the highest quality, intoxicating with its aroma even before lighting.
An aromatic profile for the aficionado
The power of this cigar, classified as medium-strong, is designed to captivate without overwhelming, offering a balance sought after by connoisseurs. With an estimated duration of between fifteen and thirty precious minutes, the Short Bolívar offers a measured appreciation time in which each puff releases a rich array of woody aromas and leathery notes, enhanced by hints of spice that enliven the tasting without detracting from its overall harmony.
Numbered edition: guaranteed exclusivity
Particular attention is paid to the individuality of each box, making this cigar not only a tasting experience but also a collector's item. Limited to just 3,000 boxes, the edition transcends the simple act of smoking to become a ritual in which each copy holds its place in a historically marked series.
A link with the past, a gateway to the future
Associating its name with an earlier, famous Asian edition, the Short Bolívar acknowledges its heritage despite substantial differences. It is thus part of a lineage in which evolution is constant but respectful of origins - a metaphor perhaps for the aficionado himself, rooted in tradition without closing himself off to new horizons.