Friday, November 10, 2017

Avo Syncro Nicaragua Fogata - Cigar Review

A short review of a short stick, gentlepersons. I'm busying my day mostly with teaching Snack Tray his gazintas. As in five gazinta ten two times. It's a lot like teaching piano, this homeschooling -- one needs only stay a single-step ahead of one's pupil. Having a calculator app on my phone helps, too.

NOTES:
Well-rolled. Pack softens minimally as progression progresses, draw stays nicely tension'd. Seams hold nigh invisibly-so. Smoke is coolly-delivered through-out. Burn-line ain't perfect but requires no guidance. Ash is a tightly-wound ball of grey-marbled yarn.

Profile smoothly evolves through-out and becomes the Fogato (camp-fire) of its name, but ever-so delicately-so. Twigs, not logs are burning. Complex 'nuff, but lacking in depth of notes. Grassy-floral bits are bothered by soapy mineral interferences. Nondescript woods and muffled spices. A leathery-tea creates the sweetly pleasant tho short finish. Through the schnoz is a white pepper sharpened wood. Ends with the mineral bits stuck-to palate.

WRAPPER: Ecuadorian Habano
BINDER: Mexican San Andres
FILLER: Dominican and Nicaraguan

STRENGTH: Medium
FORMAT: Short Torpedo
ORIGIN: Dominican Republic

FINAL GRADE: B
A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59

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