Maduro Built

CAO Brazilia

Arpa­rica‑Wrapped Workhorse Smoke

CAO

About CAO Brazilia

Brazilia is built around a Brazilian Arapiraca maduro wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler, generally positioned in the medium‑full to full strength lane. Tastes commonly open to toasty, earthy and nutty notes and transition into mocha/espresso, molasses and black pepper. Offered in multiple frontmarks, including large gauges and box‑press formats, it's CAO's heavier‑handed, late‑night option.

  • Made in Brazil
  • Medium-Full
  • Brazilian Arapiraca
  • Toasty, earthy, nutty, floral, black pepper

Key Details

Made By

CAO

Made In

Brazil

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper Focus

Brazilian Arapiraca

Known For

CAO Brazilia

Official Website

caocigars.com

Brazilian Wrapper

CAO Brazilia

CAO Brazilia uses a Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and filler and sits in the medium‑full to full strength lane. Tasting notes across reviews highlight toasty, earthy, nutty and floral characters with pepper and darker chocolate/espresso accents, and the line is offered in a wide range of formats.

Sizes

  • Samba (6.25" x 54)
  • Amazon (6.0" x 60)
  • Lambada (6.0" x 50)
  • Box-Press (5.25" x 54)
  • Gol! (5.0" x 56)
  • Corcovado (4.25" x 60)
  • Minis (3.5" x 20)

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper

Brazilian Arapiraca

Binder

Nicaraguan

Filler

Nicaraguan

Brazilia's calling card is its Arapiraca wrapper: darker, slightly oily leaf that pushes the blend toward toasted sweetness and a heavier mouthfeel. The smoke opens to toasty, nutty and earthy notes with floral hints and a steady pepper edge that can produce espresso and dark‑chocolate accents as it develops. Available from minis to big 6×60s, the line covers quick smokes and long, slow burns while keeping a solid, balanced backbone centered on Brazilian wrapper character.

Frequently Asked Questions

Brazilia is defined by a Brazilian Arapiraca maduro wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler. That combination gives the cigar a toasted‑sweet backbone with Nicaraguan intensity under the surface.