CAO Bones Cigar Reviews
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
One Eyed Jacks Fine Tobacco Lounge - 2308 Se 28th St, #12, Bentonville, AR 72712
Solid smoke,
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Jeffersonville in
Anyone have a personal preference of how far down you smoke I have a tendency not to want to put it down
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Jeffersonville IN
I absolutely love this stick... So chocolatey with a nutty undertone
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Denver
At the Jump beautiful wrapping good smells it started to come apart as soon as I cut the tip so I defently prefer new cutter I believe it was my…
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Washington DC
Punch cut:
Pepper and nuts with a sweet taste that fades after you blow the smoke.
Slight touch up after 5 minutes for uneven burn but it has a nice ash once…
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Batavia NY
There is nothing sweeter than opening up a fresh box of CAO Bones! I keep my humidor stocked with these 6x60 bad boys and they do not disappoint! If you…
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
This is one of my favorite CAO blends. Not the most complex smoke, but the notes came through in tremendous fashion. I didn't catch the vanilla described, but did receive…
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
I enjoy this cigar and as a hobby board gamer the fact that the box comes with dice and a dice tray is a nice treat.
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Ellicott City, MD
Very calm and relaxing. Even & slow burn
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
CASA DE MONTECRISTO houston
Deep v cut nice cold draw woody on cold draw Mild pepper in the first third woody earthy getting into the second 3rd with consistent pepper but getting a bit…
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Suwanee, GA USA
Tried it at my local cigar shop and have sense bought several more. It’s rich, smooth and full of flavor. Every cigar has had a great draw so they are…
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
Loved this stick from the first smoke and still enjoying them. I prefer the 6x60 but they all are always consistent.
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Illinois
Great smoke overall. It holds up well with a nice burn. Definitely full body with a darker taste. Will definitely pair it with some cognac or chocolate next time I…
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
**Nice burn, easy draw, middle of the way down started to get a hint of vanilla. **
Smoked:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Cigar Train - 1010 W Rosewood, Spokane, WA 99208
Talking about a great stick! Glad my local B&M have been keeping them stocked!
Cigar Reviewed:
CAO Bones
Smoked at:
Club Humidor - 7074 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX 78216
The only words you need to hear: Go buy a box of these. The flavors....yeah just go buy a box. I bought 5 sticks and pretty upset I only bought…
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
I've fallen in love with this stick already and it just arrived on the scene almost three months ago...bold, but mildly nutty, creamy with some hints of pepper and earth…
Smoked: CAO Bones
Tried the CAO Bones this weekend. Very good smoke! Will definitely buy these again!** Very sexy cigar!**
Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
I enjoyed the cigar for the flavor, but loved the cigar for its construction. The triple wrapper (one Connecticut, one Habano, and one Maduro) make an interesting blend with an…
Good
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Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones
Was able to pick on up and try it. Like a normal CAO is was very smooth that i like, for me it started out a little light and not…