fetterjohn
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I grabbed a couple of these a couple of weeks ago and was very anxious to smoke the first one...to see if is as good as the LE '05 anad #22 that I found to be fantastic editions to the Avo LE line. Well...I was hrown off a little bit...
The humidor manager said they were good but that Avo himself said they need a few months in the humidor for best consumption. I agree!
The look of and quality of the cigar is flawless...perfect construction and beautiful wrapper. The cone of the pyramide cap is signature Avo. Perfect weight in the hand and no soft spots.
Once the cap was clipped, there was a great draw and lots of flavor. But the taste was bitter and green.
It took to the flame easily and lit up quickly...lots of silver-white smoke. The initial taste was young. I was expecting a smooth and wonderful flavor profile right from the start like the #22 but was surprised to get hit with tons of spice and a peppery tingle on the tongue. I got a lot of fresh grass and earth in the initial draws as well.
Through the cigar, the flavor changed slightly to more smooth earth and pepper but there was a very profound bitterness to it. This is what I didn't like...it was way too bitter for a cigar of this price and caliber.
I felt that the cigar was rushed to the market for the 80th anniversary of the Avo brand. When even Avo himself says they need more time to age, I think that says a lot. It was a good cigar...but, I won't even think about lighting the other for at least 6 months to a year from now.
My overall impression is to rate the 80th anniversary Avo as a 8.5. This will improve with time...no question...the spice and strength dictate that. For those of you who have these and not tried them yet...try one now and let the others sit for a few months and try them again.
-Fetter
The humidor manager said they were good but that Avo himself said they need a few months in the humidor for best consumption. I agree!
The look of and quality of the cigar is flawless...perfect construction and beautiful wrapper. The cone of the pyramide cap is signature Avo. Perfect weight in the hand and no soft spots.
Once the cap was clipped, there was a great draw and lots of flavor. But the taste was bitter and green.
It took to the flame easily and lit up quickly...lots of silver-white smoke. The initial taste was young. I was expecting a smooth and wonderful flavor profile right from the start like the #22 but was surprised to get hit with tons of spice and a peppery tingle on the tongue. I got a lot of fresh grass and earth in the initial draws as well.
Through the cigar, the flavor changed slightly to more smooth earth and pepper but there was a very profound bitterness to it. This is what I didn't like...it was way too bitter for a cigar of this price and caliber.
I felt that the cigar was rushed to the market for the 80th anniversary of the Avo brand. When even Avo himself says they need more time to age, I think that says a lot. It was a good cigar...but, I won't even think about lighting the other for at least 6 months to a year from now.
My overall impression is to rate the 80th anniversary Avo as a 8.5. This will improve with time...no question...the spice and strength dictate that. For those of you who have these and not tried them yet...try one now and let the others sit for a few months and try them again.
-Fetter