Eh...There are better mild cigars out there...

My brother and I both tried the Gold Corona, and both of our sticks had terrible draw (our lips were tired after sucking these things for an hour) and the burn started off even but became pretty erratic throughout the smoke. The smoke was very mild and bordered on tasteless. I did not completely dislike it...it was an OK mild cigar...not great. I'll enjoy an Ashton or a Macanudo over the CAO Gold for a good mild smoke.
This review was written about CAO Gold Corona
by Bob Y. of Yonkers, NY on October 11, 2008

Great Smoke

Fantastic Cigar. Excellent construction. Easy draw.Smooth.
This review was written about CAO Gold Lonsdale
by Gary of Pewaukee on August 22, 2008

Extremely mild, yet tasty.

Though I hate to relight a cigar, the Gold was the first of the CAO's that I had no problem in doing so. With one cigar, I happened to have relit it 4 times, since I got side-tracked several times. But to my astonishment, the taste was the same even after the fourth light!...No nasty after taste! Way to go CAO!
This review was written about CAO Gold Robusto
by Henry of Oak Forest on August 19, 2008

plugged !!

These cigars are all plugged. I smoked 3 so far and every one had a horrible draw due to a plug. Maybe more time in the humidor is ok but I didnt like these at all ..
This review was written about CAO Gold Torpedo 5 Pack
by sil of NY on July 21, 2008

Great yard 'gar...

I had one of these sitting in the humi for about 6 months and expected a lot more. Pretty bland when it comes to flavor, nothing special. The construction is very well. I smoked this while cutting the grass, and believe it or not, as bumpy as it was, the ash stayed on the tip for an inch or more until I tapped it off. No real complaints from me on this one except I that I expected flavor/aroma from a CAO. Good cigar - but don't expect much more.
This review was written about CAO Gold Churchill
by Five5 of Bloomingdale, IL on July 19, 2008

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