Bolívar Chicos
The Bolívar Chicos represented one of the smaller format offerings in the prestigious Bolívar brand portfolio. This machine-made Cuban cigar served as an accessible entry point for enthusiasts seeking the classic Bolívar flavor profile in a compact smoking experience. After decades of production, the Chicos was officially discontinued in 2005, making remaining specimens increasingly collectible among cigar aficionados.
History and Background
The Chicos entered the market prior to 1960, positioning it as one of the heritage offerings within the Bolívar lineup. Named after the brand's iconic founder Simón Bolívar, the cigar embodied the bold character associated with this celebrated Havana marque. For over four decades, the Chicos maintained its place as a regular production item before its eventual retirement from active production.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Chicos |
| Factory Name | Chicos |
| Ring Gauge | 29 |
| Length | 106 mm (4⅛ inches) |
| Official Weight | 3.00 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Status | Discontinued (2005) |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Chicos offered consistent construction at an approachable price point. The slender ring gauge of 29 classified it firmly in the petit cigar category, ideal for shorter smoking sessions. Each cigar featured the standard Bolívar band configuration, displaying both Band A and Band B to denote the brand's distinguished identity.
Packaging Options
The Chicos was available in two presentation formats during its production run:
- Dress box containing 10 cigars, each wrapped in protective cellophane
- Dress box containing 25 cigars, each wrapped in protective cellophane
The dress box packaging reflected the traditional Cuban presentation style, making these cigars suitable for both personal enjoyment and gifting purposes.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Bolívar Chicos remains a notable chapter in the brand's history. Its discontinuation in 2005 marked the end of an era for this compact vitola, though Bolívar continues to produce numerous other celebrated formats for contemporary cigar enthusiasts to explore.
