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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Wrapper | Brazilian Mata Fina |
Binder | Brazilian Arapiraca |
Filler | Brazilian, Honduras, Mexican, Nicaragua |
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Cigar Brand | CAO BX3 |
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CAO BX3 Toro (6×54)
$10.24 – $184.31
Nobody makes exotic cigars like CAO! Their use of tobaccos from interesting parts of the world to produce a unique and vibrant experience. The dark and oily leaf covering this new blend is a flavorful Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper. The heady Brazilian Arapiraca binder holds together a wild blend of Brazilian Mata Fina, Nicaraguan, Honduran, and Mexican tobaccos. The flavor is incredible. Not overly strong, but deep. These intense tobaccos are known for flavor over strength, and add complexity to the cigar experience that could be, dare we say, revolutionary.
Joseph Boyer (verified owner) –
I want to start this review with praising cigars daily I heard so much about this cigar I figured I’d try out a 5 pack when I received my order I a note from the staff stating the toros I had ordered were sold out so they substituted with the robusto size but gave me one for free for the inconvenience this was a pleasant surprise and shows the dedication to customer service….. On to the cigar itself out of the 6 4 had severe draw issue one of which was completely unsmokeable. The final two, both of which I let sit in my humidor for about three weeks to let acclimate were not bad but were not worth the hype in my opinion especially with the construction issues…. All in all I would advise to save your money on the BX3 and look to the Blackened M81 which is the flavor in my I expected from this cigar