Friday, February 10, 2012

Review: CAO Italia Piccolo

Cigar Name: CAO Italia Piccolo
Wrapper:
?
Binder:
?
Filler:
Mixture, predominately Italian
Size: Petite 4” x 38
Strength: Medium
Body: Medium
Price: $1.00-3.00/each
Smoking Time: 30 minutes

I have been a fan of CAO cigars for a while because when I started smoking, they were probably the most innovative marketers out there and they put out a good product.  Now days, if I reach for a cigar, more than likely I will not reach for a CAO.  Not that they not good, I just think my taste has developed and changed.  The CAO cigars that I do really seek out are their Petite lines, in particular these Italias. These are inexpensive and great for a quick smoke.  I couldn’t find too much on the wrapper or binder but rather the filler is marketed as one of (if not the only) cigar that has Italian tobacco in it.      

Appearance: I imagine it is hard to make a small cigar like this and I think that comes through in the appearance.  It is rather rough looking but the packaging is cool.  You can buy these in tins of 5 or bricks of 50 and the little tins are just plain cool and easy to carry in your pocket if you so desire.        8/10

Construction:  Again, it seems a little rough.  7/10

Burn:   Considering the small ring gauge, this burns okay but there are usually several touch ups to do.              6/10

Aroma:  Tobacco and leather but that is about it.        7/10

Draw: Pretty decent actually.       9/10

Flavor:  This is pretty one dimensional.  There is a little bit of pepper, but there is no real “experience” to smoking this but then again, what do you expect for a 30 minute cigar for around a buck.    6/10

Availability: These are easy to find.           10/10

Personal Overall Experience:  For what it is, this is pretty good.  You won’t knock many people’s socks off with this, but if you only have a few minutes to relax you really can’t go wrong with the CAO Italia Piccolo.  23/30

Total: 76/100

Matt

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