statelandman
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- Aug 5, 2003
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I have had cigars that I would describe as “salty” and I have had cigars that I would describe as “bitter”, but never until today have I smoked a cigar that was both salty and bitter.
The CAO criollo pampa is a small cigar (4 x 40) which in this case is a distinct blessing. It allows you to throw it away after only a few minutes without feeling too guilty that you might be wasting something.
CAO spent a lot on the packaging of this cigar (cute little toilet paper wrapping with a nice satin band) but I wish they had spent more money on the tobacco.
This cigar instantly made my top ten worst cigars of all time and is unlikely to be dislodged anytime soon.
Yes, I am a mild cigar weenie, but that doesn’t mean I never smoke and enjoy stronger, full-bodied smokes. The CAO criollo pampa, however, is not one of them.
The CAO criollo pampa is a small cigar (4 x 40) which in this case is a distinct blessing. It allows you to throw it away after only a few minutes without feeling too guilty that you might be wasting something.
CAO spent a lot on the packaging of this cigar (cute little toilet paper wrapping with a nice satin band) but I wish they had spent more money on the tobacco.
This cigar instantly made my top ten worst cigars of all time and is unlikely to be dislodged anytime soon.
Yes, I am a mild cigar weenie, but that doesn’t mean I never smoke and enjoy stronger, full-bodied smokes. The CAO criollo pampa, however, is not one of them.