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CAO ‘La Traviata’

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Let’s call this – a blast from the past. La Traviata came and went, and now sits under a ‘different’ banner. Nevertheless, it is one of those cigars that many folks will continue to go back to in order to appreciate its flavor, construction, and last but definitely not least, the price ! La Traviata created a lot of buzz on Twitter / cigar blogs at the end of 2009 because of its success and lack of inclusion in Cigar Aficionado’s 2009 ratings. I have smoked: Divino (5″x50), Radiante (6″x52), Favorito (5.5″x52) and my favorite – Animado (5 5/8″x46).


This close to full-body brand began its journey over 100 years ago in the Tabacalera Cubana, Agramonte no. 106, in Havana. CAO has resurrected the La Traviata name, abiding closely to its original Cuban roots in presentation and taste. From flavor perspective, personally, I was able to extract the following: spice at the very beginning, roasted nuts, wood, leather. All of that and more for about ~$5.50! See what else my colleagues have said: acigarsmoker, casas fumanfo, nice tight ash, stogie guys, stogie review, toasted foot – clearly, they all enjoyed it. With CAO’s fold into General Cigar Co, those who continue to enjoy La Traviata should proactively look around and stock up on few natural & maduro boxes. I would be very interested to learn about General’s strategic decisions in reference to La Traviata. Perhaps we will get to hear from the current face of the CAO company on Twitter.


From photographer’s perspective, another great ‘model.’ Beautiful and shiny wrapper with minimal flaws. Although ash itself was very flaky and dark, the burn on the cigar was razor sharp. Band looks very elegant and a pleasure to photograph.


Specs:
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
Binder: Cameroon
Filler: Dominican Republic / Nicaragua
Length: 5 5/8″
Ring: 46



Construction > Great
Burn > Great (flaky / dark ash)
Enjoy > Yes
Recommend > Absolutely !
Buy > Box worthy


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Cohiba Behike 54

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From Habanos S.A.: Cohiba Behike, the most exclusive línea of the most prestigious Habanos brand, arrived in 2010 to the markets with three new formats: BHK 52, BHK 54 y BHK 56. Its extremely limited production incorporates, for the first time in the blend of its three vitolas, the tobacco leaf called “medio tiempo” that grants it exceptional character and flavor. Each and every one of Cohiba Behike Habanos also incorporates a band with two holograms for security identification.



Although I have a resting 5-pack waiting on standby, I personally have not smoke Cohiba Behike yet. Although I’m a strong believer of ‘every day is a special day‘ attitude, this one will break that rule of thumb for two reasons. First reason: $42 / stick will make most cigar aficionados think twice whether today is The Day. Second reason: most if not all blog reviewers who reviewed Cohiba Behike called for extra resting period. To address both, I will be waiting until 04JUN2011 to sacrifice this special stogie. Why 04JUN2011, check back in few months ! Until then, PUFF ON !


Construction > TBD
Burn > TBD
Flavor >
Enjoy > TBD
Recommend > TBD
Buy > TBD


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