First of all, forget everything you know or heard about Te-Amo cigars. Their World Selection Series are not Mexican puros, but contain top quality tobaccos from other countries. These cigars are distributed by Altadis and are available in three different blends, each having its own unique flavor characteristics. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised by the taste of all three blends; the Honduras blend, Dominicana blend, and Nicaragua blend.
Read my full review of all three World Selection Series of cigars.
It's two down, but how many more to go for CAO? Congratulations to CAO Cigars for retaining their championship status in our monthly
Battle of the Brands, after defeating the hard-working Rocky Patel by a margin of 53% to 47%. CAO previously defeated Arturo Fuente to gain the championship. This month, CAO goes up against one of the most recognized brand names in the business, none other than General Cigar's Dominican-made Cohiba. So again we ask you a straightforward question:
Which brand of cigars do you like better, CAO or Cohiba?
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