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|  10-24-2008, 09:39 PM | #1 | 
| Just living the dream |  CAO American 
			
			I was gifted this cigar by a friend over the summer. It has been in my humidor ever since. The cigar was almost too pretty to smoke. I loved the understated double wrapper look, which was mostly maduro with a thin striping of connecticut shade wrapper. Also the bands, one at the foot are great looking as I believe most CAO's bands are. I believe this was a Potomac, it was about robusto size perhaps a bit longer. I don't think it qualified as a toro though. The cigar started with cream buttery profile quickly becoming earthy. Most of the cigar had a spicy note, with possibly a bit of nuttiness. The burn was razor sharp despite a poor light job as the lighter ran out of fuel. I finally had to ash at the half way point because I inadvertently let the cigar go out as I was fixing another drink and when I returned I had to relight it. However it showed potential to have a very long ash. After the relight the peppery spice from before became a bit more like cinnamon in my opinion and there was more nuttiness. Overall the cigar was enjoyable, occasionally however I got a bit of harshness on the back of the throat. If the price on these is right (read: same range as Italias and Brazilias) I would buy again. For me this would not be a regular everyday smoke, but I would have to be in the mood for it. I would like to try a smaller rg of the American to see how the flavors differ. I have found myself moving away from larger rg and perhaps I would more enjoy a corona size American. All in all a good smoke. Construction: 10/10 Taste: 7/10 Value: it was free to me  so I guess 10/10 | 
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|  10-24-2008, 09:44 PM | #2 | 
| Captain Cannoli   |  Re: CAO American 
			
			nice review... ive got a couple of these in my humi that were passed to me... gotta light one up soon.
		 
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|  10-24-2008, 09:57 PM | #3 | 
| Still Watching My Back |  Re: CAO American 
			
			These definitely benefit from resting.  I had a fresh one last year and was not impressed at all.  Let a second rest for several months and it was a vast improvement, but still not my cup of tea.
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|  10-24-2008, 10:18 PM | #5 | |
| Just living the dream |  Re: CAO American Quote: 
 I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts. I guess I will see out more barberpole wrapped cigars. I would love to find a between the lines as I have read rave reviews. Any body have any other suggestions for a dual wrapped cigar that is easy to find? Maybe I'll have to pull the trigger on some Taboo Twists I've read so much about. | |
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|  10-25-2008, 08:31 AM | #8 | 
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			Got one resting in the cooler.  From the intial reviews didn't know if/when I'd smoke it.  From these comments, may have to pull her out soon.
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|  10-25-2008, 03:27 PM | #10 | 
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			im gonna try one of these   | 
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|  12-19-2008, 06:17 AM | #11 | 
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				 |  Re: CAO American 
			
			I have had several of the Americas and IMHO they are the worst thing CAO has ever put out.   | 
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