Cigar Reviewed: CAO Bones

Smoked at: Republic, MO

Loved this offering from CAO!

From Cigars International: Hailing from the STG Estelí factory in Nicaragua, Bones uses a dark Connecticut broadleaf wrapper to encase a Connecticut shade binder and a filler combination of Nicaraguan tobacco, Dominican Piloto Cubano and Honduran leaf that together produce a solid burning, medium- to ful-bodied profile that even the most experienced aficionado can enjoy. CAO is so sure this blend will have you in relaxation mode that they are includinga set of dice to get the game started within every box purchased. Go on CI Nation, grab some friends and let those BONES rol!

Let 'em ROLL! What better way to enjoy an amazing cigar, then to kick back with your best buds, a refreshing beverage, and a solid game. Way back when, at the invention of the game, both dice and dominos were made from ivory and at times, animal bones. That was the inspiration that CAO brand ambassador Rick Rodriguez used for his newest creation with the Nicaraguan- based CAO blending team. Both the name, CAO Bones, and the various size names reflect terms commonly found in a game of dominos.

Cigar pictured is a 6x60 Maltese Cross (Gigante)

PXL 20220807 005313646.PORTRAIT

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