
Blend & Construction Details
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Shade-grown Connecticut
- Binder: Cameroon
- Filler: Nicaraguan (Estelí, Condega, Jalapa) & Dominican (Piloto Cubano)
- Origin / Factory: General Cigar Dominicana, Dominican Republic
- Vitolas & Price: Toro (6 × 50, ~$6.99) • Gigante (6 × 60, ~$7.99) • 24-count boxes
Smoking Experience: Flavor Journey
First Third
The opening is smooth and delicate with sweet cream, hay, and brown sugar, touched by citrus zest and mild white pepper on the retrohale. Balanced, mild-medium in strength, and very approachable.
Second Third
Complexity builds as earth, oak, and espresso emerge. The citrus softens, giving way to a more coffee-driven profile, supported by hints of cinnamon and mineral tones. A touch more pepper develops, yet it remains refined.
Final Third
The cigar culminates with espresso, leather, and roasted wood, underpinned by black pepper and molasses. Medium in body, richer in character, and lingering with a satisfying earthy sweetness on the finish.
Pairing Suggestions
- Alcoholic:
- Highland/Speyside single malt Scotch
- Lightly aged Cuban or Dominican rum
- Bourbon with caramel and oak tones
- Non-Alcoholic:
- Espresso or strong Cuban coffee
- Black or oolong tea with honey
- Sparkling mineral water to refresh the palate
Conclusion
The CAO FASA Sombra is a refined shade-grown release that balances subtle sweetness with earthy complexity. It may start light, but patience rewards the smoker with a richer, more nuanced final act. Approachable for beginners yet satisfying for seasoned palates, it is an excellent morning or midday cigar, especially alongside coffee or lighter spirits.
Verdict: A worthy finale to the FASA trilogy—smooth, versatile, and a reminder of CAO’s knack for blending tradition with intrigue.
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