04-15-2006, 04:37 AM
[/b]Dominican Republic
Belicoso
6 x 52
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun Grown
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Avo Uvezian started the trend of a special cigar with his 75th birthday. The 75th Anniversary cigar is now the Avo Signature. This edition, celebrating his 80th birthday, matches perfectly to his current state of being ââ¬â still going strong. This is probably one of the strongest, if not THE strongest Avo cigar made to date.
The cigar is nicely made with a slightly shorter taper to the head of the cigar. Has a pretty smooth Colorado shaded wrapper and the cigars is neither too firm nor too hard. Feels perfect.
Upon lighting, the first thing that hits you is the spice with the slight note of black pepper. Behind the spice is a solid core of nice tobacco flavors with notes of earth and a lesser tone of woodiness. Even with the spice, the flavor is very smooth. As the cigar burns the flavor I described begins to come out more while he level of spice and pepper seems to roll back, but still maintains a nice balance between the two. The smoothness of the cigar remains constant.
The cigar burned nicely and mostly even, except towards the end where it started to canoe on me. The smoke was thick and never burned hot. I would say this cigar is full in flavor and full in strength, demonstrated by the nice nicotine kick I got towards the end.
I found this cigar a bit similar in flavor to the Avo LE5, except much spicier and stronger. While this was a good cigar, and I would recommend it to people who like strong smokes, I think the Avo LE5 is a much better balanced cigar between strength and flavor.[/i]
Belicoso
6 x 52
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun Grown
Binder: Dominican
Filler: Dominican
Avo Uvezian started the trend of a special cigar with his 75th birthday. The 75th Anniversary cigar is now the Avo Signature. This edition, celebrating his 80th birthday, matches perfectly to his current state of being ââ¬â still going strong. This is probably one of the strongest, if not THE strongest Avo cigar made to date.
The cigar is nicely made with a slightly shorter taper to the head of the cigar. Has a pretty smooth Colorado shaded wrapper and the cigars is neither too firm nor too hard. Feels perfect.
Upon lighting, the first thing that hits you is the spice with the slight note of black pepper. Behind the spice is a solid core of nice tobacco flavors with notes of earth and a lesser tone of woodiness. Even with the spice, the flavor is very smooth. As the cigar burns the flavor I described begins to come out more while he level of spice and pepper seems to roll back, but still maintains a nice balance between the two. The smoothness of the cigar remains constant.
The cigar burned nicely and mostly even, except towards the end where it started to canoe on me. The smoke was thick and never burned hot. I would say this cigar is full in flavor and full in strength, demonstrated by the nice nicotine kick I got towards the end.
I found this cigar a bit similar in flavor to the Avo LE5, except much spicier and stronger. While this was a good cigar, and I would recommend it to people who like strong smokes, I think the Avo LE5 is a much better balanced cigar between strength and flavor.[/i]
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