Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
CAO L'Anniversaire
Cigar Name:
"Maduro" Rothschild
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Size:
50 x 4.5
Binder:
Ecuador
Status:
Active
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5 Archival Reviews
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December 9, 2007
"could be better..."
The darkness in this one makes it look like a black hole in the humidor. Very beautiful. Burned quite even but didn´t have a flawless draw (a little bit tight). Taste ok but not overwhelming. A little sweet in the mouth. I prefer the corona or the churchill instead.
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March 31, 2006
"not too bad"
this cigar was a little tight on the draw.the flavor was good.i think because of the draw it wasnt as flavorful as it could have been
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January 30, 2006
"pleased"
awesome looking cigar. the perfect maduro. little rough spots was the only reason it got a 9 in this category. dark as night and very oily. little hard to clip but it lit and burned pretty good. tons of smoke. i'm a fan of the brazilia and this reminded of that. however, i would put this ahead of the brazilia. they both have similar flavors: mostly pepper, some wood, coffee, little chocolate, but the CAO maduro was just toned down on the spice and pepper. i like the pepper flavor but sometimes it hits me too hard with the brazilia, especially the piranha. it was a lot easier picking up flavors than the brazilia mostly because people look for spice in the brazilia, and the pepper just overpowers everything. i played with the smoke a lot more (swishing it around, holding it in, blowing through the nose) than i would have with a brazilia. more spice than a LGCR or onyx reserve but it doesn't punch you in the face like the brazilia. i really liked that in this cigar. started out slow, and i thought this cigar wouldn't show me much, but it evened out and gave me some good flavors and depth. solid smoke indeed.
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February 17, 2005
"Pepper"
This was a nice cigar. Very Peppery zing left on tongue when finished. construction was nice and over all nice looking cigar.
📜 Archival Review
October 11, 2004
"Pretty good; not great"
Not sure if this was the 4 1/2 or 5 incher, but in any case, it was decent. It drew a little tight, but the flavor was good and the burn was even. Frankly, there are a few other maduros with a similar flavor profile that I'd sooner pick than this one - - Onyx Reserve, Romeo and Julietta Reserve, and Indian Super Fuerte to name a few - - but I wouldn't turn one of these down if offered one, either.
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