Pilon Añejo

Initially, CAO introduced pilón fermented tobaccos in 2015 with the 90-rated CAO Pilón. Despite CAO using a process that takes longer to cure their leaves, they added in an additional two years of aging that provides a well-balanced experience. The name Pilón Añejo roughly translates into "aged pile,"
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which is a technique that has been around since the 19th century to cure tobacco. Rick Rodriguez, CAO’s blender, choose a new blend for this release. A combination of Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers bound by a Honduran binder. To complete this well-aged cigar, CAO went with an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper.
Initially, CAO introduced pilón fermented tobaccos in 2015 with the 90-rated CAO Pilón. Despite CAO using a process that takes longer to cure their leaves, they added in an additional two years of aging that provides a well-balanced experience. The name Pilón Añejo roughly translates into "aged pile,"
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