Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Avo Signature
Cigar Name:
Robusto
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
52 x 5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
MSRP:
$10.00
Status:
Active
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11 Archival Reviews
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July 22, 2008
"new mild favorite"
This cigar starts off very creamy and smooth. It burns very well and the draw is perfect and at this point I'm thinking I have found a new mild favorite.
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February 5, 2008
"Best AVO in my opinion"
This is the best AVO in my opinion. I have tried most of them, all but the 80th anniv. After having a handfull of these, I feel they are very consistant and well constructed. Perfect draw and burn everytime. Nice wood and cedar notes, with a touch of peppery spice. A great medium bodied smoke. Great with a glass of whiskey. These stock my humi, and even though they are up there is price, they are worth it.
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July 1, 2007
"always have some on hand"
This is a great mild to medium smoke that I enjoy with a good whiskey on the rocks after a long day of work from time to time. I usually have a handfull of these babies in my humidor. Great draw and even burn every time.
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November 6, 2006
"smooth"
This was a very nice smoke with big hints of bready flavors. The wrapper was smooth and had no soft spots to found. The foot lit even and burned with a nice solid white ash. The taste was mild to medium with lots of bready notes and a hint of wood.
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June 15, 2005
"Best of the AVO's"
Of the AVO line these are probably the best iv’e smoked, but that’s not saying much. The other AVO’s are not worth smoking. Though it wasn’t a particularly enjoyable experience, the signature was definitely smokeable. I would put it in the “stogie” category, not premium. For a couple of bucks this would be a respectable smoke, for more than five it’s a rip-off. AVO’s would fit right in alongside grocery store stogies. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy some of the grocery store brands on occasion, but I’m just not going to pay premium prices for them. This one was well rolled, and actually had some flavor and spice, but it tasted a bit papery. If AVO dropped their prices, I might consider buying more of these, but as it is, I’m going to pass them up for my other favorites.
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March 21, 2005
"Best ever"
This is 100% the best cigar i've had to date.
Usually smoke onyx no2 belicoso, since they're affordable.
These are pretty pricey, but definitely worth it as a treat
It burned bad, but that might have been due to the wind.
Usually smoke onyx no2 belicoso, since they're affordable.
These are pretty pricey, but definitely worth it as a treat
It burned bad, but that might have been due to the wind.
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June 20, 2004
"Very NICE smoke"
A perfect draw and burn with plenty of smoke and rich flavor. The best of the AVO line I have tried. Flavor changes and stays great all the way through.
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September 14, 2003
"Outstanding Quality"
Quality is the key word for all the Avo lines, especially the Signature and Avo 77 models. Med-full body, excellent contstruction, and if you shop around on the Internet, you can get a decent price as well.
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September 11, 2003
"My favorite!"
A good, strong cigar. Great smooth detailed flavor. One of the very best out there.
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June 21, 2003
"I like smokin"
Quite sophisticated flavor. Burns well with a clean draw. Decent finish.
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July 5, 2002
"Strong!"
In the interest of disclosure, I must say I prefer Cent Amer cigars, but these are very good for Dominicans, pretty midrange flavor with some nice low notes, and good flinty aftertaste. Strong, the buzz sneaks up on you. Retains its character better than many Dominicans, but you won't be taking the band off unless you like creamy, harsh smoke.
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