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A little-known bit of cigar history is that Napoleon's Peninsular War (1808 to 1814), which reached deep into the heart of Spain, was the catalyst for the popularity of the handmade cigars we enjoy today. Outside of Spain , most Europeans used tobacco as either snuff or smoked it in a pipe. But the Peninsular War brought the armies of England, France, Germany, and many others into the Spanish homeland, where their soldiers learned, first hand, the pleasures of a good cigar. Each of these armies took home the joy of smoking a fine cigar and, well, the rest is history.
This week we got a real beaute' of a cigar deal for you on the aptly named CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon Napoleon. Although about the same stature as Monsieur Bonaparte, these diminutive perfectos will be far more welcomed in your humidor. Measuring 4.75-by-56, these are pressed, tear-drop-shaped figurados with a medium-bodied blend of all Nicaraguan leaf wrapped in an oily African Cameroon wrapper. They smoke cool and smooth with flavors of wood and a light, sweet spice. All the way around, the Napoleon is a great Cameroon cigar.
Okay, so let's talk price... the MSRP is $150.00, but to make things simple we are just going to slash that price in half - to JUST $75.00 a box, as supplies last! Check around - this is the best price anywhere... but don't take too long because they are going to sell out quick at this insane price!
CAO Cameroon
Napoleon
Handmade in NIC
Item: 1AM
Size: 4.75 x 56
Qty : 20 cigars
MSRP: $150.00
1AM : $75.00
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