Avo Domaine <20>
Okay, so we complain about cost quite a bit, but I think you'll eventually be able to get some bargains on this smoke. If so, snap them up, this was a good cigar.

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Okay, so we complain about cost quite a bit, but I think you'll eventually be able to get some bargains on this smoke. If so, snap them up, this was a good cigar. Nothing special with the looks, another figurado, but the usual Avo quality is evident here. These cigars were a touch on the dry side when we initially purchased them, not anything a three week stay in our humidor didn't fix. The Avo Domaine <20> burned fantastic, a thing of beauty. The ash inched along slower than the European Ryder Cup team. (Whined a lot less as well). The draw was not only solid and consistent, but a bit looser than most of the over rolled cigars we're seeing. I'm not sure how to describe it, but every single tester commented on the great draw. Not comments we usually see. The taste was again, solid from start to finish. Everybody has had that cigar that pulls a Jeckyl & Hyde from beginning to end, not here. In fact Avo considers this a fuller body cigar, and if that's the truth, they may have hit upon the full body secret. It does have a "different" taste, but nothing obnoxious... or should I say noxious? $7.75 is to much money for a small figurado, but I think we may have paid at the high end of the scale. Keep your eyes open, this one is worth trying, and potentially hoarding. Vital Statistics: Shape = Perfecto Length = 5 1/8" RG = 50 Wrapper = Connecticut Shade Filler = Dominican Republic Binder = Dominican Republic Estimated Cost = $7.75
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