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CAO La Triviata Robusto. This cigar was a gift from a co-worker a few months ago. After some rest in the humidor, I decided to fire it up.
It's a Nicaraguan fill, with an Ecuadorian habano wrapper. It had a nice little sheen on it. Pre-light smell was mild tobacco, with a little wood present.
Flavors were very similar. It drew great. Nice thick plumes. Flavors were predominantly of toasted woods, a little roasted nuts in there. No varience from this whatsoever from start to finish. Great construction and an even burn.
They price out at about $5 a piece based on the box price. Not a bad little stick for that price.
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