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Quick Smoke With Ed & Tom-CAO Brazilia Cariocas

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Once again, Ed and I are back for another “Quick Smoke with Ed & Tom.” This video runs about 13 minutes. We grabbed a CAO Brazilia Cariocas Tin and put together this quick, to the point review.

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13 Responses to “Quick Smoke With Ed & Tom-CAO Brazilia Cariocas”

Stan aka SoCal32 on Stogiereview Fan Forum July 3rd, 2009 at 4:02 am

Nice review & I love the new logo bro!

A well aged Cuban July 3rd, 2009 at 6:07 am

Nice job boys…Jesus, I have been watching so many of your videos over the past twelve months I am ‘almost’ tempted to go out and get me a Dream Theatre cd.

Adam July 3rd, 2009 at 8:32 am

I’ve always been curious about those small and quick smokes. Speaking of which, CAO does do a good box press Brazilia.

Justin July 3rd, 2009 at 8:32 am

Nice video! Could you tell me what kind of wristwatch is Ed wearing?

Tony July 3rd, 2009 at 10:16 am

Another kick ass review from my favorite duo! Keep’em comin’!!

I think that when the stamp of approval gets stamped it should aslo say “approved” but, in a badass pimpish voice, or a darth vader tone.
anyways, you have the most well produced vids around! Great Job!

Jon (Wingfan13) July 3rd, 2009 at 10:18 am

Nice review guys. I am a huge fan of the Brazilia. Do you guys keep these in a humidor? I often see these in cigar shops up by the counter and was wondering if you were supposed to keep them in a humidor or not.

izzy July 3rd, 2009 at 5:10 pm

always great to watch the Ed and Tom show

Mike - KnightRid July 3rd, 2009 at 5:26 pm

Love the videos guys, keep em comin!

These quick smokes are great to fill the gap between your full blown reviews! I really enjoy them.

I have never had a tin cigar in my life, yet ;) I was always curious as to how they held up against their bigger brothers and it seems like they are just a little bit less, how should I say, flavorful maybe? I will have to keep my eyes open for a tin to give a shot!

Mike

review ideas – Perdomo 2 Natural ;) umm, more of the tin cigars to compare to the bigger boys! Cruzado maybe?

tcr July 3rd, 2009 at 6:48 pm

Nice quick review there, guys. The perfect length critique for such a brief stick. The Brazilia line has always brought out mediocre feelings to me, personally. Sort of decent, but nothing that jumped out to make me pick it specifically, if that makes sense. On a side note, my Dona Flor Selecaos arrived from Ed today. I couldn’t sit on the box: I had to smoke one. Those are great sticks I will certainly be getting more. Thanks for all your insights and recommendations.

Tony July 4th, 2009 at 9:39 am

Try the Sol Cubano Cuban Cabinet #4 as a quick smoke review. I like that one.

Tom July 4th, 2009 at 10:58 am

Wow lots of comments, that was unexpected! Glad you all enjoyed the review.

Stan – Jose Flores Jr. made me a few logo’s, and asked for nothing in return. That is why I’m gathering up some cigars to show appreciation.

Justin – Never noticed his watch. Are you out there Ed? What is that watch you wear?

Jon – I keep them in the humidor. Ed’s whole shop is a humidor so everything is in the humidor by default. Since they are literally just small cigars, I’d prefer to keep them stored like any other cigars.

TCR – I usually enjoy the Brazilia, but lately I find the Italia more enjoyable. The Criollo comes in a tin size as well, and is very nice. I’ve been quite the CAO whore lately.

Gene July 11th, 2009 at 9:11 pm

I purchased the four tins of the CAO 4 x 38’s: Brazilia, Italia, Gold and Criollo and the Brazilia is the best of these. The Criollo had draw problems in all 5, the Italia was a little too fruity, the Gold was good, but not much flavor. The Brazilia is a perfect small cigar to dedicate a half hour to 45 minutes. I will definitely get more of these. Good review.

OlivaSerieV July 18th, 2009 at 1:23 am

I love these reviews keep em coming. In tins I smoke the Camacho & Padrons which are both pretty good. I will give a tin of these a try when my others run out as I rarely smoke this size. Lately I find I would rather smoke a robusto and just turbo smoke it over smoking a little cigar.

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