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CAO America 250th Anniversary

CAO America 250th Anniversary

CAO America 250th Anniversary is a true American puro. Every leaf, wrapper to filler, was grown in the United States. That's rare in premium cigars, and it's the entire point of this limited edition built to mark the country's 250th birthday on July 4, 2026.

CAO made its name on tobacco from everywhere. Brazil, Italy, the Dominican. . .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CAO America 250th Anniversary?
It's a limited-edition cigar marking 250 years of the United States, shipping in time for July 4, 2026. CAO rebuilt its original 2007 America blend into a true American puro using only U.S.-grown tobacco. It comes in one size, a box-pressed 5.5 x 55 robusto.
Is the CAO America 250th a puro or a blend?
It's an American puro, meaning every leaf is grown in one country. In this case, the United States. The wrapper, binder, and filler are all U.S.-grown, which is unusual for a premium cigar and the whole concept behind this release.
What is the blend?
The wrapper is a barber pole of U.S. broadleaf and U.S. Connecticut shade. The binder is a U.S. Havana Connecticut leaf. The filler combines U.S. broadleaf and Pennsylvania tobaccos.
What does it taste like?
It opens on earth and cedar, then moves into dark chocolate, leather, and a touch of dried-fruit sweetness through the middle and finish. Medium to full body, balanced rather than overpowering.
How is it different from the original CAO America?
The 2007 original kept its barber-pole wrapper but pulled binder and filler from Brazil, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, Italy, and the U.S. The 250th keeps the wrapper concept and rebuilds the rest with all-American tobacco, making it a domestic puro.
What size does it come in?
One size only: a box-pressed robusto measuring 5.5 inches by 55 ring gauge. Renegade carries it as singles and as boxes of 10.
Where is it made?
It's rolled at the STG Estelí factory in Nicaragua, using tobacco grown entirely in the United States.
Is it good for a beginner?
It's approachable for a newer smoker who wants more than a mild Connecticut, but it leans medium to full. If you're brand new to cigars, smoke it slowly. If you already enjoy fuller blends, it'll sit right in your wheelhouse.
What pairs well with it?
CAO points to bourbon, espresso, and an American lager. The dark chocolate and leather notes hold up well against a barrel-aged spirit, while a crisp lager keeps it from getting heavy.

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