Shop
Product categories
- HAND MADE 83
- HAVANA FILLED 22
- HAVANA LONG FILLER 5
- LONG FILLER 40
- Merch 3
- NON-VINTAGE CIGARS 101
- PRE-EMBARGO 7
- RARE/HARD TO FIND 89
- Vintage 128
Filter by price
Top rated products
Showing 61–75 of 233 results
1997 OLIVEROS MAESTROS SINGLES
$45.00The Oliveros brand, originally produced by Habana Cuba Cigar Co., was acquired by the renowned cigar manufacturer Rafael Nodal in the early 21st century. These cigars were hand made in the Dominican Republic.
1998 DON JUAN PRESIDENTE SINGLES
THESE PURO HAND MADE CIGARS WERE MADE IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND THE VITOLA IS PRESIDENTE.
1998 PARTICULARES EXECUTIVE HONDURAN PUROS SINGLES
Particulares is an Old World Cuban brand that started in 1895. The brand has changed hands a few times and is currently made in Nicaragua; HOWEVER these Honduran Puros were made over 25 years ago. They are made in the Executive vitola size ensuring a long, satisfying smoke.
1998 SHAMAN DE ESTELI TORPEDO SINGLES
$50.00Very little information exists about this cigar. The trademark expired in 2010. FROM THE TRADEMARK OWNER: MY INTEREST IN THE WORD "SHAMAN" AND THE SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS THE "SHAMAN". THIS SYMBOL WAS DISCOVERED IN A CAVE IN "ESTELI". NICARAGUA AND THAT IS WHY I INCLUDE THE NAME OF THE TOWN OF "ESTELI" SO AS TO IDENTIFY THE ORIGIN OF THE SYMBOL.
1999 ANCLA Y CAZADOR SELECCION SINGLES
$45.00THESE CIGARS CONTAIN CUBAN SEEDED NICARAGUAN LONG FILLER AND WERE HAND MADE IN ESTELLI NICARAGUA.
1999 CAO L’ANNIVERSAIRE TRIOS DIAMANTS CAMEROON BUNDLE OF 3
$125.00From Cigar Aficionado in 2004:
Severely pressed, wonderfully sweet and cedary and with just enough spice, C.A.O.’s Cameroon blend has been a hit since its launch in 1999. Created by the Ozgener family, which owns C.A.O., and crafted by cigarmaker Nick Perdomo of Tabacalera Perdomo, the 5 by 50 robusto came on the market as Cameroon wrappers were becoming more available. This is one of the first Nicaraguan cigars to be created using this toothy, earthy West African leaf. Over the years, it has become a trusted medium-bodied blend that is steeped in flavor and is the #17 cigar of the year.
1999 DIAMOND CROWN FUENTE ROBUSTO #1 SINGLES
$80.00THESE CIGARS WERE MANUFACTURED AT THE FUENTE FACTORY IN 1999 AND PURCHASED IN FEB 2000. THEY ARE LABELED AS ROBUSTO BUT THEY ARE "A" SIZE VITOLAS.
1999 GARCIA y VEGA ELEGANTES TIN OF 50
$199.00Made with a 100% natural tobacco in a Candela wrapper. Dating was made by the print date of 1999 at the bottom of the enclosed movie promotion insert.
2000 PERDOMO LA TRADICION CABINET SERIES MADURO TORPEDO SINGLES
$45.00These were purchased as part of a collection. They pre-date Perdomo Reserve LTD which started in 2003. These could date back as early as 1998 according to research. Rated 91 by Cigar Insider (see photos) before being aged over 20 years. Not many of these around!
Note: There is a discoloration in the cellophane from the aging. There is no defect on the cigar itself.
2000 PERDOMO LA TRADICION CABINET SERIES ROSADA CORONA SINGLES
$45.00These were purchased as part of a collection. They pre-date Perdomo Reserve LTD which started in 2003. These could date back as early as 1998 according to research. Rated 91 by Cigar Insider (see photos) before being aged over 20 years. Not many of these around!
2003 CAO GOLD CHURCHILL SINGLES
$50.00These Churchills were hand made in Nicaragua, among the first years at CAOs factory there.
CAO history
The hard work came from founder Cano Aret Ozgener, born in Moda – one of the nicer neighborhoods of Istanbul – in 1937. A Ping-Pong champion during his high school years in Turkey, Cano (pronounced "Jonno") emigrated to America in 1961 and graduated from Columbia University as an engineering major. Cano enjoyed smoking cigars and pipes – specifically meerschaums, artfully carved in Ozgener's native Turkey.
After graduating, Cano Ozgener worked as an engineer with DuPont; but his appreciation for a good pipe, coupled with his engineering prowess, got him to start tinkering with and modifying pipe stems during after-work hours in his basement in an effort to improve their performance. Cano sold a few of his modified pipes (in addition to some humidors he built) to some friends and local tobacconists…which led to Ozgener creating some pipes of his own, and selling them on a small scale. After years as a boutique businessman, Cano decided in 1977 that he wanted to expand. He left his job at DuPont to form his own company, naming it after his initials: C.A.O. International, Inc.
In 1980, Cano decided he was ready to put CAO cigars on sale. That came to pass with the introduction of Casa de Manuel. That first CAO cigar didn't last – a lack of consistency, along with a dying pre-boom market, doomed the smoke to the ashtray of history. Cano was able to fall back on his pipe and humidor business – that was, until the boom came calling. With the boom in full swing by 1995, Ozgener began to sell cigars again, this time a Honduran smoke made by Nestor Plasencia that was simply known as C.A.O.
The happy accident to which CAO Cigar owes its first success was actually borne out of a production problem on this original line of CAO cigars for sale. Cano launched a beautiful maduro, but it didn't burn well – prompting him to recall nearly 150,000 sticks with potential burn issues. The recall, along with product shortages, forced the Ozgener family to look for an additional supplier. Help came by way of Tabacalera Tambor in Costa Rica, the same place where Bahia was being made. Tambor delivered to the Ozgeners a rich and spicy black maduro with a red band, and which name-checked the Cuban Partagas Serie D No. 4 as one if its biggest influences. It was this new maduro, and the rave CAO cigar reviews that followed, that put CAO cigars on the map.
Within 8 years, the company would grow its CAO cigar offering dramatically, giving anyone looking to buy CAO cigars online a bunch of new choices – including CAO Gold, CAO Brazilia, Criollo, Double Maduro (or MX2), as well as their L'Anniversaire series and CAO Flavours. And thanks to the help of some other manufacturers, CAO found new suppliers when Tabacalera Tambor ceased production for the company. Nick Perdomo began making the maduro blend as it rose in popularity; and not long after, gave Cano a cigar with a delicate Cameroon wrapper. The Toraño family partnered up by making C.A.O. Brazilias in Honduras, and La Aurora started creating the CAO Flavors cigars at their factory in the Dominican Republic.
The Ozgeners would make the decision in 2003 to take control of the production of CAO cigars – and in doing so, make the switch from marketer to manufacturer. Cano bought into two factories: one in Nicaragua, and one in Honduras. The shift allowed C.A.O. control of their tobacco supply, as well as the opportunity to centralize its manufacturing – and brought production of its CAO maduro cigar from Tabacalera Perdomo to C.A.O. Fabricas de Tabacos in Estelí, Nicaragua. C.A.O.'s factory shared the space with the Toraño family's factory; the arrangement afforded the Ozgeners and the Toraños the access and ability to buy great tobacco together, and allowed for a close working relationship between the companies.
Fast forward to 2007: the CAO cigar brand grew internationally, as Henri Wintermans Cigars offered to buy CAO cigars from Ozgener. Based in Holland, Wintermans is a unit of Scandinavian Tobacco, one of the world's largest cigar makers at 1.3 billion sticks per year. CAO cigars were now being made in Nicaragua, Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Three years later, the last remaining member of CAO's founding family left the company when Scandinavian Tobacco Group and Swedish Match merged, causing the ownership group to relocate CAO's corporate offices to Richmond, VA from Nashville.
Today, true to its roots in the Ozgener family creed of innovation in blending and in packaging, CAO Cigars production continues primarily in two locations: Honduras American Tabaco S.A. (HATSA) in Danlí, Honduras, home to C.A.O. Brazilia, Lx2, Mx2 and C.A.O. Italia, while La Traviata, La Traviata Maduro, C.A.O. Gold and C.A.O. Cx2 are produced in Estelí, Nicaragua at Scandinavian Tobacco Group Estelí.
2004 Mayorga High Octane Toro – Coffin Bundle of 3 Box-Pressed Nicaraguan Cigars
$60.00Mayorga cigars have been around for a very long time. The original blend was totally revamped in 1997 by cigar and coffee maker expert, Martin Mayorga. Since their rebirth, Nestor Plasencia in his famous factory in Nicaragua produces these premium cigars. A fantastic Nicaraguan cigar, this solid, square-pressed vitola is loaded with creamy coffee flavors followed by a rewarding long, lingering finish that will satisfy any cigar lover’s soul. Their cigars have never received a rating below ’89’ with Cigar Aficionado.