Tobacco World Serie CAO Brazilia Gol Cigar Review


November 3, 2006, In this episode Kris Baso reviews the CAO Brazilia Amazon.

  • strictlyforbusiness spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 5:21 pm

    nice video, i totally agree with the food and drink enjoyed with the cigar make a huge impact on the overall experience. for additional cigar reviews check out our blog postclassnotes. we add a new cigar review almost every day!

  • Tatsumi67 spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 6:04 pm

    I’ve never been dissapointed by CAO.

  • MK4vDubbin spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 6:07 pm

    CAO Brazilia is a great “go to” cigar in my opinion. CAO generally makes an excellent quality product, especially for the price.

  • krssnoop spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 6:35 pm

    I agree with you 100% nothing but Cuban from now on. I’ve tried many non Cubans including the Brazilia and hated them all!

  • kh2250 spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 7:34 pm

    His name should be CHIEF TWOCANPUFFEM because a great cigar should be enjoyed in the company of freinds.

  • FreeAgain2 spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 7:39 pm

    Each CAO cigar gets the pressure test at the factory as well – that ensures a great draw.

  • teflonmagnet spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 7:47 pm

    or chief-long-ash. get it?

  • teflonmagnet spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 8:14 pm

    i would christen that injun, chief-little-leaf.

  • teflonmagnet spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 8:54 pm

    you’re a funny guy!! what do you mean, what do i mean? i just meant you were funny, ya know funny. funny like haha-funny. please, put the gun down. c’mon, kris!! no, no…aaaaahah!!!!

  • inmybellycoso spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 9:14 pm

    hey filmdude, I think thats exactly what it is. cigars are like wine and sushi, the first couple of times you try them you hane’nt aquired a taste for them. I recommend you you have a nice steak dinner and try these three cigars after so you can taste the difference. C.A.O L’anni. cameroon belicoso, Cabaquan belicoso and a Padron anniversario exclusivo natural. all three of these cigars have light wrappers but all three will each in their own right give different taste.

  • iamamountin spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 10:13 pm

    call im vito in honor of the godfather

  • Buried3030 spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 11:00 pm

    the brazilia isnt brazilian tobacco, just the wrapper

  • rasta929 spoke:
    20th/08/2010 to 11:41 pm

    I’m relatively new to cigars myself. I’m glad I ran across these reviews. Kris go beyeond the nose in the air BS of most reviews. In the end it boils down to what you like and don’t like. I just smoked the CAO Brazilia it was nice. A little spicy for my taste, but I like the cocoa nuttiness of it. Nice draw and burn. It’s something different. I also smoked my first Padron this week. Which is a hard act to follow … so I know this may have affected now I feel about the CAO Brazilia.

  • lostgringo spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 12:09 am

    You will never know a really good cigar unitil you smoke a REAL Cuban cigar MADE in Cuba. Trust me no other cigar in the world is similar to the Cuban cigar..
    Cigar of the week is like flavor of the week…cuban cigars are the flavor of the YEAR!

  • starrtraveler spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 12:19 am

    I wish that you were my cigar man! I go to J & R in new York and New Jersey but they are so uptight and not very friendly nor informative…I have started smoking cigars on youtube as Starrtraveler but also the videos of BLUETWAIN.are about me…if I smoked your cigars I would write about them and recommend them! Your intro is welcoming! Good Luck!

  • tobigforyou spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 12:45 am

    Thank-you! I thought you forgot about us down here in the Amazon haha. good to see you like Brazilian tobacco. I look forward to watch your next vids

  • jchia85 spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 1:28 am

    hey Kris, has anyone come up with a name for your Indian chief? How abt Tokie? haha

  • natrick spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 2:07 am

    I started right when I turned 18 as well, so I know where you’re at. For me, I smoked cheap crap for a quite a while at first (small macanudos and other things that were behind the counter at Osco, not even kept in a humidor), so when I got turned on to nicer cigars, the improvement was very obvious, and I got hooked. I personally like smooth, creamy mild-medium bodied cigars, particularly Gurkha, AVO, and CAOs. It just takes time to figure out what you like.

  • filmdude89 spoke:
    21st/08/2010 to 2:44 am

    Hey, Im new to the cigar smoking industry and I have tried many different brands such as Rocky Patel, CAO, Partagas Black, Acid, Cojimar, Don Thomas, Arturo Fuente, and a few others. I just turned 18 a while back so I’m just starting out. Every cigar pretty much tastes the same to me. Am I just not used to smoke yet? I can’t really differentiate between cigar tastes.
    Please help!

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