Cigars and Mason Jars - Fast Cars at Bristol
In the vicinity of Bristol Motor Speedway I just enjoyed this CAO eXtreme while talking on the celly with I'm Not Emeril and enjoying bourbon over crushed ice in a short glass. About the Cigar:
WRAPPER: Only the finest fifth priming Ecuadorian Sumatra Seed wrapper is hand-selected for this cigar.
BINDER: Only the best hand-selected Ecuadorian leaves are utilized for the eXtreme's binder.
FILLER: The C.A.O. eXtreme contains five different Cuban seed Nicaraguan tobaccos featuring two different types of Ligero.
The sticks are box pressed and beautiful. The draw on this one was tight...very tight....Then halfway the flavor and burn improved considerately. Spice and a rich flavor. Here is what JR Cigars say
An all-Nicaraguan blend with a dark, reddish Ecuadorian Sumatran wrapper make the CAO L’Anniversaire Extreme a strong smoke right out of the gate. This cigar offers a white-pepper flavor with slight sweet notes and a dry, austere finish. Not for everyone, this box-pressed blend was intended for those smokers who prefer their cigars with some bite.
I like a little bite, but I did not enjoy the burn of this cigar. It was the worst burn I ever had on a CAO cigar so I think this problem will be confined to this stick. I have another in the humie and will try this one again next month.
Green Flag! Black Flagging Dale Jr goes down a lap...
Comments on "Cigars and Mason Jars - Fast Cars at Bristol"
And the Punch i was lighting as we spoke was, as usual for a Punch, great from start to end. Punch tend to get a bit tart toward the end, but I've found that occasionally blowing through them expels the built-up acids and gasses that I suppose accounts fro that.