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Tim Ozgener

C.A.O. International
C.A.O. L'Anniversaire 1968-1998 Cameroon Robusto


"Personally, I'll most often smoke a cigar in the 6 inch by 50 ring [corona gorda/toro] shape," says Tim Ozgener, president of C.A.O. International Inc., which makes a variety of cigars. "I find that the 50 ring gauge is a good intermediate size to really evaluate a given blend of tobaccos. When you can effectively blend and create a superior flavor in a 50 ring gauge, what you can then accomplish with those given tobaccos in a 52, 54 or even 60 ring gauge only increases exponentially."

C.A.O. L'Anniversaire 1968-1998 Cameroon Robusto

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