Steve@CAO
23 years ago
Yum Yum........you better get some.
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jd1
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23 years ago
I was too lazy to search for the thread but what is new in this anni maduro from the last?? Blend? Wrapper, filler, binder?
lifesacatch22
23 years ago
The factory where the cigar is being made has changed to a CAO owned one, new band, and a different wrapper.
Charlie
23 years ago
Great smokes have the CAO name on them.

Charlie
Charlie
23 years ago
Great smokes have the CAO name on them.

Charlie
hoagie55
23 years ago
What is the difference in the wrapper?

When will they be hitting the retail market?
Robby
23 years ago
has anyone actually smoked one of these? And can you compare it to the L'Aniversery?
E-Chick
23 years ago
hoagie55
23 years ago
Here is the article from CA.

C.A.O. Shifts Maduro Production

Posted: Monday, April 14, 2003

By David Savona

C.A.O. International Inc. has shifted production of its popular C.A.O. L'Anniversaire Maduro brand from Tabacalera Perdomo to C.A.O. Fabrica de Tabacos. The new factory, owned by C.A.O. and the Toraño family, is in Estelí, Nicaragua, the same town where Tabacalera Perdomo is located.

C.A.O. bought part of the Toraño factory on January 19, along with part of another Toraño-owned plant in Honduras. This switch is the first major change from that deal.

"I'm very proud of the advent of our new factories," said Cano A. Ozgener, founder of the Nashville, Tennessee company. "All of our production has improved."

The new C.A.O. Maduro has the same blend as before, with Connecticut-broadleaf wrapper, Ecuadoran binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan filler. The company now uses 1999 vintage wrapper, where before it used wrapper from a different vintage.

The cigars look different. The boxes have been refurbished, bathed in bright red rather than the staid plain cedar of old. The word "L'Anniversaire" still appears on the top of the box, but it has been stricken from the band, replaced with the word "maduro." The "L'Anniversaire" has also been removed from the bands on the company's Cameroon and eXtreme lines, which now read "Cameroon" and "eXtreme." The change was made to help smokers remember the brand names.

"When you have L'Anniversaire on three different bands, there's no brand differentiation," said Tim Ozgener, vice president of the company.

The move is a bit of a surprise. C.A.O. originally said that its investments in the two cigar factories would not affect the production of its cigar brands that are made by Perdomo, which still makes the C.A.O. eXtreme and Cameroon cigars.

This is the third factory change for the C.A.O. L'Anniversaire Maduro. It was created in Costa Rica at Tabacalera Tambor, then owned by Douglas Pueringer. He dropped C.A.O. as a customer in 1999, and the brand was soon recreated by Perdomo in Nicaragua.

"At this time," said Jon Huber, CAO's chief marketing officer, "there are no other moves in the works."

lifesacatch22
23 years ago
Just got a package with some in it today... can't wait, going to smoke an old one and a new one tonight.
Robby
23 years ago
lifesacatch22, could you please post a review on the cigars page? I'd be interested. Thanks!
Tobasco
23 years ago


Ooooohh...babeee! I'm gonna try these! I love CAO's!

Mag
Charlie
23 years ago
Double dittos Mags

Charlie
HarleyDave
23 years ago
Had the pleasure of walking into my local shop today and finding out that it was a CAO event night. Met Robert Dow from CAO, great guy, and got to try both the new CAO Maduro and the new CAO extreme. The new maduro was incredible. Great draw, even burn, lots of smoke and what a great taste. Lots of coffee flavor. The first extreme I tried was a very tight draw, but the replacement cigar was excellent. Reminded me a lot of the Ashton VSG. As expected, CAO has taken their great cigars to another level. (Plus I loved the bonus cigars(Brazilias and Cameroons))
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