CAO Black Ltd. Edition Storm Cigar Review
It’s probably not a well-known fact about me, but in a normal year I
enjoy 1-2 nice cigars. I typically do this to honor the memory of my
late great-grandfather, who in my memory very often had a cigar in his
mouth or nearby in an ash tray. I haven’t had one in 2-3 years, so when
I started thinking about my grandfather who passed away this past
December (10th), I was reminded a little of HIS father. In a sort of
tribute to them, I decided to smoke one of the cigars I purchased back
in November from Cigars
International. That cigar was the CAO Black.
cigar and my experience below in the review, but the short version is
that the cigar’s smoke has a nice scent in the air, the cigar produces a
smooth white smoke, it burns very evenly, and leaves your mouth with a
distinct peppery feeling – like you just had a bite of a medium-hot
jalapeno pepper.
Impressions
primarily from happy memories associated with my late great-grandfather,
Harley. My great-grandfather always seemed to have a cigar nearby, even
if he wasn’t smoking it. His favorite, or at last the ones he smoked
most often, was the “El Verso Bouquet” cigar which shipped inside a
blue, white, and yellow box. When I was a kid, it was always a thrill
when he gave me one of his old El Verso boxes. I liked the hint of cigar
smell in the box, the fact that it came from him, and always enjoyed how
El Verso sealed those cardboard boxes with a little nail. I kept one of
the boxes after he and my great-grandmother passed away, to remind me of
him. If I have any cigars on hand, I keep them there in memory of him.
It’s also in memory of him that I (very occasionally) take one of them
out of the box and smoke it. I enjoy cigars but by no means can say that
I ‘love’ them.
opportunity through Fatwallet to purchase a premium
cigar sampler from the folks at Cigars
International in Bath, PA. This included 8 cigars for $15
shipped. All 8 were premium cigars selling for at least $5 each in box
quantities, so it was quite a good deal. The sampler included a CAO Black Ltd. Storm (5″ x 50)
cigar, which is the subject of this particular review.
to be “crafted with extensively aged, top-tier tobaccos, made in
heartbreakingly limited quantities, and packaged in hand-painted,
hand-numbered boxes. The production run was just 6,000 boxes for the
entire US market.” Each CAO
Black is wrapped in a thin cedar sleeve with a small black satin
ribbon tacked it. They are also then covered in cellophane.
The vibrant CAO logo on the
band, the cedar sleeve, and the thin black ribbon clearly differentiated
this cigar from the other 7 in the selection. The aroma before I lit the
cigar was a pleasant one, bringing back childhood memories of my
great-grandfather’s cigar boxes.
standing outside in a very light wind, or perhaps because I haven’t had
a cigar in 3-4 years, it took me 3 matches to get the CAO Black to light. Once it was lit,
however, it burned very cleanly and evenly. The ashes didn’t litter the
ground, coming off the cigar only when I wanted them to. This made it a
very easy cigar to walk around with, giving me confidence that it wasn’t
going to drop a trail of ashes behind me that I’d have to clean up
later.
satisfying. The smoke had, for me, a smooth but very pleasant taste and
aroma. CI describes the flavor as having “a ton of creamy spice flavors
with a subtle hint of vanilla and a veritable cornucopia of complex and
varied flavors at the medium-full end of the spectrum.” I can’t say that
I noticed the vanilla or the complexity, but then again I only had the
opportunity to smoke about 20% of the cigar before I was forced to let
it extinguish itself so that I could discharge some family
responsibilities. It took about a half hour to get through that 20%, so
my impression is that these cigars will last a decent amount of time if
you?re not constantly drawing hard on them.
CAO Black has “an incredibly
clean finish, leaving only a slight, lingering and pleasing peppery
taste on the palate.” I can’t argue with that. The finish was extremely
clean and pleasant, one of the cleanest finishes of any cigar I’ve ever
had. The taste lingered hours after I stopped smoking the cigar, even
after dinner and a tooth brushing. (My wife does NOT enjoy the taste or
smell of cigars, so the brushing was mandatory for a couple of reasons.
after you finish the cigar. I would compare it to the feeling of having
just eaten a slightly-hot jalapeno pepper. The feeling was, in fact, a
good complement to a spicy salsa I had with my dinner. It heightened the “heat level” of the salsa noticeably, which was just fine with
me.
The CAO Black is
an excellent cigar on many levels, and I recommend it to even the
“occasional” cigar aficionado like myself. I’d rate it about
an 8.5 on a 1-10 scale, with 10 being perfect.