AVO Syncro Nicaragua Toro

Long long time that I didn't smoke an AVO. So I visited a cigar shop today and looked around a bit, and I found a nice stick the AVO Syncro Nicaragua Toro in a beautiful tubo. 
When I opened the tubo the first what I noticed was: "the cigar smell like a hot chocolate..." It has convinced me....I have to try it. 
I have to say this cigar is extremely box pressed. The ridges are so extreme that even the veins of the wrapper are sharp and popping from the surface – this stick must have been in the mold for quite some time.
After lighting, the first notes are very Dominican, with a tangy, funky quality, soon followed by smooth coffee, and some sweetness like honey or maybe some caramel. The texture is very pleasant, having a smooth and delicate feel, making for an enjoyably effortless exhale.
Into the second third and the transition is quite stark, onto a sweet caramel, woodiness and light white or red pepper (because of the little floral notes) on the finish, a very distinct flavor profile that is very enjoyable. 
Into the last third and the woodiness comes to the fore and finishes with a stronger black pepper without a trace of spice.
These cigars gave me a wonderful 75 minutes and I will definitely try more of AVO in the future. 
My recommendation to drink with this cigar is a nice ice-coffee. The aromas play well together and the cold coffee taste neutralizes and prepares the tongue for every paff of the cigar
Here again the details of the cigar:

AVO SYNCRO NICARAGUA TORO

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut

Binder: Dominican

Filler: Nicaragua (Ometepe) | Dominican (Piloto Cubano, San Vicente, & hybrid Olor/Piloto) | Peruvian (Olancho)

Factory: Oettinger Kelner Cigars (Dominican Republic)

Production: Regular Production

Vitola: 6″ × 54 Toro (Box-Pressed)



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