As I wandered around my local B&M I was looking for something new to try. I usually don't do CAO cigars since they tend to be a bit harsh for me. But I saw these on the shelf and decided to give them a shot.
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These little cigars are 4 X 36 ring gauge and with a double Maduro wrapper.
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Construction is very good. No big veins and a nice, pleasant aroma.
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These lit very easily with a match and I instantly could taste the chocolate aroma of the maduro wrapper. Burn was, nice slow and even.
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At this point I was getting some hints of Dried Oregon cherries, okay maybe not dried Oregon, but definitely I was reminded of cherries.
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Burn was even and no hint of harshness. The first third of the cigar was very nice.
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The ash was firm and by now I definitely was getting a good woodsy flavor out of it. This was also a very strong cigar; full bodied and flavorful.
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My first problem just showed up. I took off the wrapper and found this gaping hole in the wrapper. There was no leaf on the band so I figure it came this way.
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Towards the end I was getting a little bit of spice but nothing too strong.
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I pretty much ended the smoke with it about 1/2 to 3/4 of inch long. The flavors were very good throughout and, other than the hole in the wrapper, I was very satisfied with it. I will be getting more of these smokes. 9.0 out of 10. Not bad, not bad at all.
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