From the catalog · Cuba
Bolívar Libertador
Full-strength sticks bring the biggest body on the scale. Bolívar Libertador carries a Habano wrapper from Cuba. Priced in the $20-$30 range. A single Gran Toro size measures 6.5 inches by 54 ring gauge. Habano wrappers are commonly linked to balanced, structured character in many markets. Cuban cigars are commonly associated with distinctive island terroir and construction traditions. The Bolívar name marks this release within its stated price and strength profile.

camera shy…
The catalog stock image when we have it; the app’s camera-shy placeholder when we don’t.
Spec sheet
Vitolas
1 format in the catalog.
| Shape | Length | Ring gauge |
|---|---|---|
| Gran Toro | 6.5" | 54 |
Member reviews
Smoked the Bolívar Libertador? Be the first to review it.
Log it in Cigarista and your rating becomes part of this page. No reviews yet.
Tried the Libertador? Put it in your ledger.
Snap the band, Cigarista identifies it, and your rating joins this page. New members get 2 free scans. No card required.
Members also log
Other lines that share Bolívar’s profile — origin, strength, and wrapper.
Related guides
Editorial guides that go deeper on the Libertador’s profile.
Common questions
How strong is the Bolívar Libertador?
The Bolívar Libertador is logged in the catalog as a full-strength Cuba cigar.
Where is the Bolívar Libertador made?
The catalog lists the Bolívar Libertador with an origin of Cuba.
What wrapper does the Bolívar Libertador use?
The Bolívar Libertador uses a Habano wrapper.
What sizes does the Bolívar Libertador come in?
The catalog records a single vitola at 6.5 inches and 54 ring for the Bolívar Libertador.
How much does the Bolívar Libertador cost?
Typical retail for the Bolívar Libertador falls in the $20-$30 range. Cigarista doesn't sell cigars, we track them.