CAO Cigars
THIS IS SO FAR THE BEST MADURO I”VE SMOKED.AS SOON AS I AM THROUGH ,I FEEL LIKE LIGHTING ANOTHER ONE.EASY DRAW SWEET,LIKE EATING CAKE.BURNS GREAT & GREAT CONSTRUCTION.THIS CIGAR WILL HAVE A PERMANENT PLACE IN MY HUMIDOR.THANK YOU TIM FOR YOUR RECOMMENDATION – DENNIS SOLOMON
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Wonderful coffee and earthy flavors with just the *slightest* touch of sweet- spice. I’d say on a scale of 1 to 10 for COMPLEXITY, this is a 11! Personal opinion is that the mural (oh, 4 and a quarter, maybe 4 and a half inch by 42 or 44 rg) is the tastiest, fullest flavor (not body, which I’d call medium or maybe med-to-full… maybe…) of the line, with a long-lasting/ full finish that makes you want to eat the smoke somehow — close second is the FFF (Full Fathom 5), a box- pressed robusto grande (5.5 x 55rg), which burns slower and more deliberate, producing slower flavor changes from foot to head in a far cooler smoke. Complex is an understatement… take the RP vintage 92 and smush it (not literally!) with the smooth and cool cocoa/ coffee of a CAO Brazilia Gol!, then lastly add a VERY mild sweet- spice typical of the Puros Indios lines = yum! Ignore the mexican in the filler – it doesn’t muck it up, really, and the nic “zing” with the brazillian wrapper makes it just…wowzers! Sorry for the super- long review, and I hope it helps more than it confuzzles. – ZugbugPete
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Wonderful coffee and earthy flavors with just the *slightest* touch of sweet- spice. I’d say on a scale of 1 to 10 for COMPLEXITY, this is a 11! Personal opinion is that the mural (oh, 4 and a quarter, maybe 4 and a half inch by 42 or 44 rg) is the tastiest, fullest flavor (not body, which I’d call medium or maybe med-to-full… maybe…) of the line, with a long-lasting/ full finish that makes you want to eat the smoke somehow — close second is the FFF (Full Fathom 5), a box- pressed robusto grande (5.5 x 55rg), which burns slower and more deliberate, producing slower flavor changes from foot to head in a far cooler smoke. Complex is an understatement… take the RP vintage 92 and smush it (not literally!) with the smooth and cool cocoa/ coffee of a CAO Brazilia Gol!, then lastly add a VERY mild sweet- spice typical of the Puros Indios lines = yum! Ignore the mexican in the filler – it doesn’t muck it up, really, and the nic “zing” with the brazillian wrapper makes it just…wowzers! Sorry for the super- long review, and I hope it helps more than it confuzzles. – ZugbugPete
