"My cigar of choice - Consistently perfect draw! A"
The CAO Gold Double Corona (N) is the perfect cigar for me. The Mild:Medium taste will not overwhelm you with richness. Those searching for a stronger cigar will not find this blend satisfactory. CAO has one characteristic that stands heads above all fine cigars - the consistency of a perfect draw is unparalleled and a benchmark that other premium cigar manufacturers all aim for. When I cut the end of my cigar off, even before lighting it, I can count on smoking a magnificent cigar - that about says it all.
Charles in Columbus, GA May 9, 2010
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"Excellent"
Best draw and burn of cigars I've tried lately. A little too mild for me, but not that bad either. Burns even and construction is very good.
Harley in KS March 2, 2008
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"You can't beat this for a mild"
I will buy these in 5 packs to avoid excess smoking, if I bought a box they would be gone in a week. This is the best mild cigar I have had.
Reg in Florida September 2, 2007
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"You cant do better for a mild cigar"
I will never buy a box of these because i will spend too much time smoking them. The flavor was superb. There was nothing about this cigar that was not top notch. I haven't had any better mild cigar.
Reg in Florida September 2, 2007
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"CAO Great Smoke"
My all time Favorite is the COHIBA Churchill. However the CAO Double Corona,Gold, which is about half the price of the COHIBA is a great smoke. I keep it next to the COHIBA as the two best smokes I've had. On more than one occasion I've received compliments as to the good aroma the CAO gives. Even from non-smokers.The draw is great, an even burn and great taste!
Sam Hiser in Hagerstown, MD May 2, 2005
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"My Favorite"
This is my favorite cigar. I always keep plenty on hand for friends.
Rich in Tampa June 17, 2004
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"Sunday Winston Cup Cigar"
this cigar is a must for a three hour sitting (well ok 2). I really enjoy the consistent burn and draw along with the medium taste while I watch the 18 car and it's consistancy on a leasurely Sunday with my Budwieser.
tim framke in tinley parK ILL. June 1, 2003
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