Few cigars boast a production history spanning nearly six decades; the Bolívar Coronas Gigantes is undoubtedly one of the most storied in the portfolio. Originally released prior to 1960, this impressive vitola remained in regular production until its discontinuation in 2017, leaving behind a legacy cherished by aficionados worldwide.

Historical Significance
As a pre-1960 release, the Coronas Gigantes witnessed the evolution of the Cuban cigar industry through some of its most transformative decades. The cigar carried the factory name "Julieta No.2," a designation that speaks to the traditional Cuban naming conventions still used within the Habanos factories. Its long production run is a testament to its enduring popularity among smokers who appreciated the Bolívar brand's characteristic intensity.
Specifications
| Factory Name | Julieta No.2 |
| Ring Gauge | 47 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Official Weight | 15.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, B, C |








Packaging History
Throughout its production lifetime, the Coronas Gigantes was offered in several packaging formats, each eventually phased out:
- Dress box of 25 cigars — The final standard presentation, discontinued in 2017 when production ceased
- Slide lid box of 50 cigars — An earlier packaging option that was discontinued in 2010
- Dress box of 25 cigars in aluminium tubes — A tubed presentation discontinued in the late 1980s
Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes
The Coronas Gigantes earned solid ratings from enthusiasts, achieving an overall score of 4.58 out of 5 based on 19 reviews. Individual category scores consistently reached 4 out of 5 across elegance, balance, strength, complexity, and aftertaste — reflecting a well-constructed cigar with dependable performance.
The flavor profile of this Bolívar offering showcased the brand's trademark richness, with the following tasting notes reported by smokers:
- Coffee — The most prominent note, cited in 3 reviews
- Cocoa — A complementary richness, noted in 2 reviews
- Earth — Classic Bolívar terroir expression, 2 reviews
- Leather — Adding depth and sophistication, 2 reviews
- Cedar — Contributing woody complexity, 1 review
- Chocolate — Sweet undertones, 1 review
- Cream — Smooth textural element, 1 review
- Floral — Delicate aromatic quality, 1 review
- Honey — Natural sweetness, 1 review
Related Releases
Collectors may also encounter the Bolívar Coronas Gigantes Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor, a special edition release that shares DNA with this discontinued regular production cigar.