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    A local Cigar Shop has a sale on Non-Cuban cigars, nicluding a very good collection of CAO Cigars. (Probably about 20 different types.) Can anyone recommend a good CAO cigar? I am thinking about buying a box of them if I can find one type I like. (The price is really good for here in Canada) I have enjoyed a few CAO's, but I was wondering if anyone had any strong recomendations. Thanks.....
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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    In CAO my favorites would be their standard Gold line. In particular the Torpedo. Mild to medium body, creamy/nutty and a smooth, slightly spicy finish. If you'd care for something stronger, the Italia line is nice. Very sweet Italian grown wrapper (or was it the binder?). There is a robusto size that is particularly nice. The Brazillia line is nice too. Strong for a CAO, sweet and spicy.

    The Anniversario line is nice if you like a really mild Cameroon.

    I never cared for the CAO maduro stuff but you may like it. I'm not big on Maduro.

    CAO has come out with many new cigars over the past couple of years that I have yet to try.

    You can't go wrong with CAO as far as construction and burn. Some CAO is rolled by Torano. The Gold line for example.

    Taste of course is subjective!


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    The golds are pretty mild...

    Up a notch are the black labels (not that easy to find)

    The Italia's I would say were next

    MX2's fall right about in the middle...

    IMO - The Anniversary's are next in the power scale, followed closely by the Criollo's

    The Brazilia's I believe are the strongest... To me, they taste a little bit "sour" - but I've come to really enjoy them.

    My favs out of the line are probably the Italia's, the Anniversary's and the Criollo's... i have some 7 yr old black labels that are just incredible (a very nice creamy, nutty flavor to them - not overpowering, just really pleasant)

    The nice thing about CAO's is I don't believe I've smoked a bad one. To me they're one of the more solid, uniform lines out there. CA rates most of their line 90+

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    I'd recommend the Brazillia, Gol!

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    I had a 6 or 7 year old CAO black and it had a real nice nutty/vanilla flavor to it. Other than that I am a CAO newb, been meaning to pick up one of the Brazilias or Italias one of these days.

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    I'd recommend not buying any CAOs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    I'd recommend not buying any CAOs.

    Really? Any particular reason?
    "I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain

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