Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Avo "XO"
Cigar Name:
Notturno
Shape:
Double Corona
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
56 x 7
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Dominican Republic
Status:
Active
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12 Archival Reviews
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September 15, 2008
"Very nice Petit Corona"
Great looks, burn, draw and taste. A very nice Petit Corona.
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June 8, 2006
"One of the best petit corona's"
A very enjoyable mild to medium smoke. Draw was a bit tight, but very good nonetheless. Plenty of smoke, with a slightly uneven burn. Flavors of leather, cedar wood, coffee and more: a complex but even-balanced smoke. A bit pricey for a Dominican petit corona, but well worth the money.
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September 9, 2005
"A great dessert cigar!"
This cigar I smoked fresh out of tubo and it was delightful. Smooth and creamy with great balance and white ash. Dry taste of cedar and oak which was very mellow and notes of vanilla, almond, and hazelnut on the finish. I paid $3.80 for these at the shop and they were definitely worth at least that.
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June 17, 2005
"Pleasant"
Very nice cigar. The burn was flawless. Aroma was very nice. Taste of nut and spice., creamy draw wi th lot of smoke. This is a high quality cigar. Mild-medium-more on the mild side. Very nice cigar. This one is for everybody.
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March 17, 2005
".."
The velvet texture caught my attention first not to mention the perfect sheen. Easy to light up, with a constant, yet patient burn throughout. Great constant flavour I just couldn´t get enough of. Brilliantly full bodied smoke, stubborn enough to want to stay on my lips all the through. Highly recommended!
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February 26, 2004
"Small Intermezzo"
Beautifully constructed, this small cigar was very similar to the larger Intermezzo. Sharp burn with plenty of smoke even though the draw was slightly tight. A medium body with a pleasant nut-like spice. Long lasting for a smaller cigar, but definitely worth a try. Will buy again.
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May 18, 2003
"notturno"
Great construction and color, firm. Leather scent, easy light. Upfront strength in the begining but quickly returns to the trademark Avo smoothness. Slow even burn. A balanced blend. Light nutty taste. Good with rum or coffee.
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March 25, 2003
"A well balanced cigar"
A well balanced cigar that had nice tastes of walnuts and wood. Loved the white ash, and the firm draw.
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January 9, 2003
"My Second Avo Cigar"
Color is consistent within box. Wrapper is oily, and a little bit viney. Easy to cut, smooth draw, but not as easy as the Pyramid. Nice looking gray ash, but a little bit flaky. Taste is mild, a little bit spicy, and creamy. Reminds me of the first Davidoff I had almost 6 years ago (but forgot which Davidoff it was). Great smoke volume from this little cigar. Taste is consistent throughout the entire cigar. Took me 40 minutes to finish the cigar.
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October 25, 2002
"nice, very nice"
Very nice, mild cigar. Flawless construction, with silky wrapper. Good draw, even burn and the ash looked looked good too.
I will defenitely try this one again.
Paid 5.70$ in Belgium.
I will defenitely try this one again.
Paid 5.70$ in Belgium.
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July 30, 2001
This was overall a very enjoyable smoking experience. It was the first time I ever tried a tubo style cigar. Based on this cigar's taste and aroma, I'll likely try other tubos to see if any of the other brands tubos are just as good.
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May 29, 2000
very smooth, yet very fulfilling. Superb dense smoke, perfect ash. A bit pricey. Excellent construction.
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