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    Well it was a nice looking cigar, loved the smell of it, sat there for a good minute just sniffing it before i even lit it, maybe i'm weird but i thought it smelled like hay in a barn, but yum. Anyways the smoke smelled nothing like that so don't be worred if you don't like hay in a barn smells. The draw was a bit tight 1/3 of the way, nothing too tight though. Started out medium-bodied which was a suprise considering how dark the cigar was, then about half way through it became more full-bodied i thought, nothing too harsh. overall i gave it a 89-90 rating.

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    I have to agree wholeheartedly. Brazilias are an excellent smoke. Big gauges (the piranha, the smallest of the line, is a 46 ring, on up to the appropriately named Amazon, at 60 ring) I enjoy the Italia line as well, both are fantastic offerings from CAO.

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    I smoked a CAO Italia Gondola (6.25 x 54 torpedo) last night. I was going to try one of the Brazilia line, but at my local shop they giving away raffle tickets for a humidor when you buy two of the Italias.

    It was pretty flat and unimpressive for about the first 3/4 inch. Once I got through the first part, it turned into a great, full bodied cigar. I ended up smoking it down to the finger burning stage and can't wait to smoke the other one.

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    Good to hear I'm not alone with the Italia's... the Gondola has to be my favorite size in the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    Well it was a nice looking cigar, loved the smell of it, sat there for a good minute just sniffing it before i even lit it, maybe i'm weird but i thought it smelled like hay in a barn, but yum.
    QuietC, I'm completely with you on this! The wrapper on the CAO Brazilias is the part that actually comes from Brazil, and it does smell like a barnyard! I was worried the first time I ever had one...but that was many, many Brazilias ago! I really like this line. I've had the Gol!s, the Sambas, the Cariocas, and (my favorite) the Ipanemas. What a great flavor, good contstruction, and plenty of billowy white smoke. Can't wait for my next one.

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    well its good to hear i'm not the only one that thought it smelled like that. That was my first Brazilia, i'm sure i'll have plenty more later on.

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    excellent smoke.. i am partial to the GOL size..

    Now if you want a treat definately check out the Italia line.. wonderful aroma for a cigar.. and very excellent taste.

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    I'll havta try them, are they more mild? or medium bodied also.

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    I has one about a week ago. I am with all of you on the wrapper. Very nice. I was also surprised at how mild it was for a darker looking smoke. Good flavor but the one downside I had to it was what I thaought was a lack of staying power. It seemed that as soon as I exhaled the flavor was gone. Didn't leave a taste in my mouth for long to enjoy. Draw....Nice taste ...Exhale...where did it go? I will be smoking more to see if that holds true on another. Great taste when it was there however. 88 rating by me

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    I have yet to try one of these. The CAO rep is going to be in town here next week for a cigar tasting of the Brazilia. I hope to have an excellent experience.

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    I had a CAO Brazil Samba the night before last and was not particularly impressed. Tight draw, not much punch, flavor was not bad though. I let it burnout with about three inches left. I'll give an Italia a try next, any recommendations?

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    I have a Brazilia Gol setting around that I am just waiting to light up...

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