Paese
Bahamas
Brasile
Costa Rica
Cuba
Filippine
Honduras
Indonesia
Isole Canarie
Italia
Messico
Nicaragua
Panama
Peru
Republica Dominicana
U.S.A.
Formato
Churchill
Corona Gorda
Double Corona
Gordo
Gran Corona
Lancero/Panetela
Lonsdale
Perfecto
Petit Corona/Corona
Petit Robusto
Piramide/Torpedo
Robusto
Salomone/Diadema
Shorts
Toro
Troncoconico
Prezzo
Sotto 6
6-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
Oltre 30
Forza
Leggera
Medio-leggera
Media
Medio-forte
Forte
Valutazione
95-100
90-94
85-89
80-84
Inferiore a 80
Flavor profile
Cocoa
Creamy
Earth
Herbs
Leather
Nuts
Roasted
Smoky
Spices
Sweet
Vegetal
Wood
Tipo distillato
Armagnac
Cognac
Rum
Whisky
Paese
Antigua
Barbados
Canada
Cuba
England
France
India
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Martinique
Netherlands
Scotland
Taiwan
Trinidad and Tobago
United States
Svezia
Galles
Guadalupa
Panama
Repubblica Dominicana
ABV
38.0-39.9%
40.0-43.0%
43.1-46.0%
46.1-50.0%
50.1-55.0%
over 55.0%
OB o IB
OB
IB
Prezzo
under 50
50-100
100-250
250-500
over 500
Valutazione
95-100
90-94
85-89
80-84
Inferiore a 80
Flavor profile
Cereal
Floral
Fruity
Honey
Marine
Peated
Sherried
Spices
Sweet
Winey
Wood

Cigar of the month: March

Cigar of the month: March

Cigar of the month: March 848 590 Luca Cominelli

In March, the best cigar we have the pleasure to smoke was a Nicaraguan one, belonging to the Scandinavian Tobacco Group portfolio. For the first time, the prize goes to a Gordo (a 6×60, which means a ring gauge of 60 and a length of 152 mm).

The cigar is the CAO Pilon Toro (58 x 152 mm), which is capable of delivering a great aromatic intensity and results very satisfying. Despite the size, the cigar exhibits its character since the first puff, devoloping a rich smoke for the whole cigar lenght.

Price is interesting: considering the over 2 hours of smoke, in Europe this cigar is priced around 8€ and 6$ in USA.

cao pilon toro

The review of the CAO Pilon Toro is avalable on the CigarsLover Magazine Spring 2017 issue.