Number 4 – CAO Criollo Pato
Purchased from local B&M, roughly $5
Appearance and Presentation of Cigar: Excellent
Wrapper color and Packaging: Natural color, Excellent packaging
Lighting and Burning Properties: OK toast but uneven, Good burn
Even initial light, even burn, burn fast or slow: uneven initial light, uneven burn, medium burn
Draw: OK but got real tough near the end
Taste: Good
I decided to lounge round the pool with some Diet Coke, a Newsweek, and this little fella. It had a cute little pig tail, too bad I had to cut it off! Putting it in my mouth and moisten the area after the cut, I felt a little kick; did someone sprinkle some chilli pepper on my cigar?
First Third
Clean initial draw, tasted some of that spice and leather. I got down a little bit more and it felt quite smooth and creamy. Also, I some tartness jumped into the flavor fray like a mist of lime. The draw was slightly tight but had a good pull. Note to self, find an ashtray as I always lost this thing when balancing it on my Diet Coke can!
Before I go to the second third, here’s a shot of the uneven burn. It only got worse as I smoked it down.
Second Third
The spice and leather was still there, the creaminess started to fade a little, but a great wood flavor appeared. Still, quite smooth though it started to get light on a few areas. A mother and her young child came to the pool area and politely asked if I could smoke elsewhere and I obligated; she can enjoy cigars when bit (a lot) older.
Last Third and Finish
Same as the second third but I got some coffee and toffee in this along with an exotic wood flavor that I can’t put my finger on. Unfortunately, it got quite hard to smoke at the above picture. While I did not relight, it was getting pretty hard to keep this thing going. With the tight draw, I had to finally put it down and it went out almost immediately. I took a little stroll after and the flavor of spice and paprika lounged in my tongue for some time. I used some Listerine when I got back in, and it started to sting my tongue; now that’s a spicy meatball!
Final Thoughts
I like this a lot, and it was certainly different than any cigar I’ve smoked. It was not as smooth or complex as more premium cigars, but that spiciness certainly puts it in its own category; definitely worth the $5.
Purchased from local B&M, roughly $5
Appearance and Presentation of Cigar: Excellent
Wrapper color and Packaging: Natural color, Excellent packaging
Lighting and Burning Properties: OK toast but uneven, Good burn
Even initial light, even burn, burn fast or slow: uneven initial light, uneven burn, medium burn
Draw: OK but got real tough near the end
Taste: Good
I decided to lounge round the pool with some Diet Coke, a Newsweek, and this little fella. It had a cute little pig tail, too bad I had to cut it off! Putting it in my mouth and moisten the area after the cut, I felt a little kick; did someone sprinkle some chilli pepper on my cigar?
First Third
Clean initial draw, tasted some of that spice and leather. I got down a little bit more and it felt quite smooth and creamy. Also, I some tartness jumped into the flavor fray like a mist of lime. The draw was slightly tight but had a good pull. Note to self, find an ashtray as I always lost this thing when balancing it on my Diet Coke can!
Before I go to the second third, here’s a shot of the uneven burn. It only got worse as I smoked it down.
Second Third
The spice and leather was still there, the creaminess started to fade a little, but a great wood flavor appeared. Still, quite smooth though it started to get light on a few areas. A mother and her young child came to the pool area and politely asked if I could smoke elsewhere and I obligated; she can enjoy cigars when bit (a lot) older.
Last Third and Finish
Same as the second third but I got some coffee and toffee in this along with an exotic wood flavor that I can’t put my finger on. Unfortunately, it got quite hard to smoke at the above picture. While I did not relight, it was getting pretty hard to keep this thing going. With the tight draw, I had to finally put it down and it went out almost immediately. I took a little stroll after and the flavor of spice and paprika lounged in my tongue for some time. I used some Listerine when I got back in, and it started to sting my tongue; now that’s a spicy meatball!
Final Thoughts
I like this a lot, and it was certainly different than any cigar I’ve smoked. It was not as smooth or complex as more premium cigars, but that spiciness certainly puts it in its own category; definitely worth the $5.