Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Avo Domaine
Cigar Name:
Domaine 50
Shape:
Torpedo
Country of Origin:
Not Available
Size:
54 x 5.75
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
Status:
Active
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12 Archival Reviews
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February 10, 2008
"great all around"
There is not one bad thing to be said about this cigar as far as i'm concerned. the burn, construction, appearance, taste, and smell were all great. it lacked some complexity otherwise outstanding.
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January 14, 2008
"Great Experience"
This stick was about 2 months old. Very well rounded flavor. consisted mostly of soft leather, cedar, nut. Great from start to finish. Burn, draw, were great. Very elegant looking cigar. A true joy to smoke.
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April 3, 2007
"A Little More Taste"
These offering from AVO has a little more flavor then the others.
Another solid stick from AVO.
I like it.
It makes a man feel like a man!
Nice appearance and a great burn with a good a mount of smoke.
Another solid stick from AVO.
I like it.
It makes a man feel like a man!
Nice appearance and a great burn with a good a mount of smoke.
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November 26, 2005
"WORTH 6 BUCKS ... VERY GOOD CIGAR"
There are so many bargains around, that it is not a requirement to spend over 3 or 4 bucks these days. However, this smooth smoking, great construction and draw, nice tasting cigar is well worth the asking price. Nice all around, looks, taste, burn. Traits of tangy fruits. Tasted as good at the 3/4 point as it did at the start. Well worth trying.
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September 2, 2005
"Good Mild Cigar"
Pretty good for a mild cigar. Definitely more complex than most smokes in this category. The flavor started our mainly as sweet cedar with some spice. This lasted for about 1/2 inch and then some papery flavors became evident on top of the cedar. At about 1 inch, the flavors turned to oak, cork and plain popcorn. These flavors remained the dominant factors, in differing proportions, until it suddenly turned very bitter and nasty with about 1 3/4 inches left. (It was surprising how fast it turned foul). The construction had me very worried for the first 3/4 inches as the draw was extremely tight and hardly produced any smoke. It opened up quite well however, and the draw became very nice. The burn and ash were a bit off, but not too bad. All in all, not a bad experience. (But not great, either). Would probably pair nicely with a dry white wine.
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November 30, 2004
"A Tasty Treat"
I really enjoyed this cigar as much as any in recent memory. It was aromatic and light, full when it needed to be, and finished well. The band and shape are delightful, and you know you're smoking an expensive cigar with this one.
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August 30, 2004
"Still a little young with lots of promise"
This one shows great promise. Nice flavor here but a dry lacking finish, only flaw is that you can tell this one should have been aged more before released. I don't think this one will be at full potential for at least 3-6 months.
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October 27, 2003
"A Fine Stick"
My #1 favorite. Looks and burns great, and has a wonderful taste
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May 18, 2003
"AVO D50"
Great shape, and what a silky smooth wrapper. Flavor of cream, like most Avos. I smoked this one to the nub. Worth a try.
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January 6, 2003
"Tastes Grrrrrreat!"
This is a fantastic cigar, I am officially putting the Avo Domaine figurados in the top 10 cigars I will smoke. It delivers on all counts, flavor, construction (flawless) and a perfect burn and ash. This smoke is a wonderful experience and a must try. You would be hard pressed to deny the team effort and craftsmanship on this cigar, from the leaf to the rolling tables, somebody really cared. Yaba Daba Doo!
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May 27, 2002
"Needs Time"
Flawless looks, but there's an aftertaste that's disappointing. I suspect that this will be an all-star with a year or two in the humidor.
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July 16, 2001
Taste came before strength,it is usually the other way around with Dominican smokes.The appearence was rough,but the taste was great!!!! Kelner has made another great cigar.....
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