What's new
  • BOTL UPCOMING MAINTENANCE

    Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over time BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.

Canimao Robusto 5 X 50

Angry Bill

2x BoM, BoY '08
Staff member
Rating - 100%
201   0   0
Joined
Nov 6, 2007
Messages
11,956
Location
San Fernando Valley, CA
Canimao Robusto 5 X 50

The Canimao cigars were created by Master Roller, Mel Gonzalez out of Miami. He uses Dominican and Nicaraugan filler, with an Ecuadorian binder and wrapper. This cigar is in the $5- $7 dollar range.

This is a nice looking cigar with some oiliness and very minor veins. It was well made and had a nice cap. No construction issues noted. Pre-light hints of wood, espresso and a slight hint of sweetness, possibly vanilla. A slight ammonia odor emitted off this cigar also, which could be from this cigar being relatively newly rolled and distributed.

After cutting the cap with my Palio cutter, pre-light tastes of oak, espresso and light pepper came through. I toasted this icgar with my Dupont lighter and a huge amount of smoked immediately came from this cigar. A creaminess developed right away, as did the light spice. The burn on this cigar was good, but there was a minor split at the foot which caused me some concern.

The flavors continued into the second third, but a sourness started to come through and the creaminess departed. A hint of Zinc came through. Still, hints of oak, espresso and vanilla came through. The burn continued to be exceptional, as did the smoke. The split continued to grow, causing the wrapper to begin unraveling.

The final third continued wiht the same flavors and the sourness subsided somewhat. The light pepper and woodiness reamined throughout this cigar. The burn continued on with a solid gray ash. The split disappeared in this third.

Overall, this was a decent cigar. It was a medium bodied cigar. I don't understand how anyone could call this one a full bodied cigar. The finish was ok. I would smoke one of these again. I was impressed with the construction. For the price, this is a nice cigar which has some potential with age on it. I would let this one sit for at least 6 months to a year.

Thanks for taking the time to read this review.
 
Rating - 94.5%
85   3   0
Joined
Jul 20, 2008
Messages
1,826
Location
Holly Springs, NC
I would never disagree with Bill in terms of a review of a cigar but did want to mention that when I smoked one of these it totally exploded after about an inch and I had to put it down.
 

Angry Bill

2x BoM, BoY '08
Staff member
Rating - 100%
201   0   0
Joined
Nov 6, 2007
Messages
11,956
Location
San Fernando Valley, CA
I would never disagree with Bill in terms of a review of a cigar but did want to mention that when I smoked one of these it totally exploded after about an inch and I had to put it down.
You can always disagree brother. That's why there are so many smokes. Different smokes for different folks. But, I tend to think you and I have pretty closer flavor ranges.. hehe.
 

Moro

BoM Decembre '08
Rating - 100%
29   0   0
Joined
Aug 12, 2008
Messages
10,387
Location
Mexico City
I would never disagree with Bill in terms of a review of a cigar but did want to mention that when I smoked one of these it totally exploded after about an inch and I had to put it down.
You can always disagree brother. That's why there are so many smokes. Different smokes for different folks. But, I tend to think you and I have pretty closer flavor ranges.. hehe.
Get a room already...

EDIT - And thanks for the review, Bill!
 

Dogwatch Dale

Herfcastin' BotL
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
Joined
Oct 30, 2006
Messages
681
Location
Loveland, CO
Bill, thanks for the review. I've had varying experience with this cigar as I mentioned on the show, but still find it good enough, and with enough potential, to keep smoking. The wrappers on the 3 I've had were all a bit fragile, but held up well until the last third. Some youth was exhibited in all of them, some more than others with that ammonia in the first inch or so. However, the rich and sweet flavors are very nice, and the cigar makes tons of creamy smoke. I agree a little humi time should smooth out the rough spots and I think these could be a sleeper!
 
Rating - 100%
14   0   0
Joined
Mar 30, 2008
Messages
84
Location
Kansas
I've had these with a few moths of age on them and they were fantastic. To me, they have a flavor profile extremely similar to a VSG. Almost like a VSG junior.

Bill, thanks for the review. I've had varying experience with this cigar as I mentioned on the show, but still find it good enough, and with enough potential, to keep smoking. The wrappers on the 3 I've had were all a bit fragile, but held up well until the last third. Some youth was exhibited in all of them, some more than others with that ammonia in the first inch or so. However, the rich and sweet flavors are very nice, and the cigar makes tons of creamy smoke. I agree a little humi time should smooth out the rough spots and I think these could be a sleeper!
 
Rating - 94.5%
85   3   0
Joined
Jul 20, 2008
Messages
1,826
Location
Holly Springs, NC
You can always disagree brother. That's why there are so many smokes. Different smokes for different folks. But, I tend to think you and I have pretty closer flavor ranges.. hehe.
At the risk of inspiring another get a room comment, I agree that we tend to have very similar taste profiles, I have another one of the Canimao's that I will let sit for a few months and give it another try.
 
Top