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CAO America Robusto
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1 1695 Wed August 15, 2007
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Description: CAO America will be the first ‘barber-pole’ style cigar in CAO’s portfolio―with a twist. “CAO America is rolled with two American-grown wrapper leaves,” stated CAO President Tim Ozgener. “Despite the appearance of having only an accent of Connecticut Shade wrapper, America is actually rolled with two full-size wrapper leaves: one Connecticut Broadleaf maduro and one Connecticut shade. We actually refer to this cigar as a ‘pinstripe’ as opposed to a traditional ‘barber-pole.’ America is an intricate cigar that requires a great deal of precision and skill from our top echelon rollers. It’s a full-bodied and robust blend, as it is a salute – if you will – to the current sector of the U.S. market that has gravitated towards strong, rich cigars.” Contrary to its ‘domestic’ brand name, CAO America is an international meritage of tobaccos from five countries. The double-Connecticut wrapper is complemented by a Brazilian binder and features 100% ligero filler tobaccos from Nicaragua, Italy, U.S.A., and the Dominican Republic.
Keywords: CAO, America, New, CAO Robusto


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Review Date: Wed August 15, 2007 Would you recommend this to someone? Yes | Price you paid? In US$: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: Great looks, killer construction!!!
Cons: Flavor changes, draw.

PRE-SMOKE

Scent of wrapper: There was small hints of spice, maybe pepper, and just a hint of leather.

Scent at foot: I could smell some of that good "barnyard" smell, with more spice.

Wrapper: This is one killer wrapper, it has a "pinstripe" effect unlike the barberpole wrappers seen on some sticks. It was very smooth with little to no veins. There was no oilyness, and the pinstripe was a little crooked, but it is "hand-made".

Feel: This stick is very firm, rolled tight. There were absolutely no soft spots throughout. Overall it had a very nice construction.

Tongue: It cut very nicely with it being as firm as it was. There were no visible stems when I cut it. The cap held together nicely also. I got no tingle on the lips or tongue with this stick as I have with some.

Flavor on draw: I got some more of that barnyard flavor with more cedar and maybe some vanilla. The spice seemed to mellow after the cut.

SMOKE

Taste: After I fired it up I was hit with an immediate bitter flavor which you usually get from some sticks upon lighting. This went away immediately and was replaced with a nice toasty/nutty flavor with some cedar and what I tasted as sunflower seed flavor. The flavor stopped there and really never changed or intensified at all.

Strength: The America has what seemed to me as a medium strength. It really never went to a full strength or to mild. It was very consistant throughout.

Burn/Ash: Nice burn and ash. I knocked the ash off after about 2-2/1/2 inches. It was a solid ash with little to no flaking. I would say this sucker would hold a killer ash if you tried. I never had to touch it up at all durring the entire time.

Scent of Smoke: It smelled like a cigar. I believe this section is hard to describe if you are the one smoking it.

Heat on fingers/Mouth: I really never got any heat issues from this one. It was packed so tight it dissipated it well.

Draw: This is one of the negative aspects of the America I smoked. It had a plug about 3/4 inches from the head and made the draw very tight. I had to slowly massage this and over time it got better. After about 1-2 inches it opened up to be a nice smoking cigar.

Finish: There was lvery little finish. It was very short lived and really left nothing but a nice tobacco flavor there.

I had my hopes high for this one, and maybe I set them too high. It was just not an attention grabber like I thought it would be. It was overall a medium strength, med-mild flavored cigar. It never had me guessing what I was tasting, it was the same throughout. If they make them this consistant I would say it will be a "good" stick. It was very smooth for what it was with all that ligero in it. Overall I give it a 6.5 on the ICRS system!!!

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