Released after five meticulous years of research and planning, the CAO Brazilia is a full-flavored cigar made from one of the finest Brazilian wrapper leaves. Extensively aged, the long-fillers here are all Nicaraguan tobaccos of the highest caliber. The complexity offered from these wider vitolas keeps the cigars smooth, burning cool all the way down to the nub. In short, Brazilia is a classic blend, well worth your consideration.
CAO Brazilia Lambada (6×50)
MSRP: $47.70 - $190.80
You save up to 10%
$9.54 – $171.71
The CAO Brazilia is a full-flavored cigar made from one of the finest Brazilian wrapper leaves. Extensively aged, the long-fillers here are all Nicaraguan tobaccos of the highest caliber. Be sure to try a taste of the Brazilia today!
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Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
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Shape | |
Wrapper | Brazilian, Maduro |
Binder | Nicaragua |
Filler | Nicaragua |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | CAO Brazilia |
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CAO Brazilia
Reviews (5)
5 reviews for CAO Brazilia Lambada (6×50)
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eLpRoTe (verified owner) –
Great cigar. Smoked it a couple of weeks ago. I cant tell much about a cigars flavor other than if its light or strong and good or bad. This was closer to medium for me and i smoked the whole thing.
Matteo (verified owner) –
I had high hopes for this stick. The Gol! was the CAO Brazilia I first became familiar with and enjoyed it. Since that size isn’t an option at CD, I gave the Lambada a go. Same character that I enjoyed, but all sorts of burn issues with these guys, so I had to knock it down some points….bummer.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
This cigar is perfect for someone new to cigars. It’s light, somewhat creamy, very smooth, with unsweet chocolate and it leaves a cooling sensation on the plate. It’s amazingly comparable to the Espinosa Habano that I just smoked this morning. Completely smooth retro hale. Seems to have an extremely light citrus note at times on the aftertaste. I definitely recommend this to anyone into light colored wrappers. There’s nothing harsh or bitter about it. It reminds me of lime flavored water. There’s a tiny bit of sweetness as well.
Smokey Engineer (verified owner) –
This is a good stick if you enjoy dark earthy flavor notes. I got notes of coco and espresso and are very notable in the second half. Coco fades in the final third and it sticks to an enjoyable espresso. This is a sticky that i can enjoy all the way to the nub. Overall its good!
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Not a fan. It had a sour aftertaste that I didn’t enjoy.