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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: providence,RI
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AVO ROBUSTO MADURO
if anyone is really into maduro cigars, AVO ROBUSTO MADURO are the best maduros on the market. (big thing to say outside of Cuba). i have invested in a box of Avo robusto maduro and each one that i have, i sit there and think this one is better then the last.
AVO A JOB WELL DONE. ![]() SASCHA |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Now the Sunshine State!
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What's a good source for AVO's ??
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#3 |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: ATX
Posts: 872
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AVO maduros are definitely some of the tastiest ones available.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Lake Bluff, IL USA
Posts: 1,908
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I must admit I enjoy the AVO madero. I have had a problem with plugged ones once in awhile. Another great maduro is the Torano Reserve Selecta I would rate it better than the AVO too.
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#5 |
Herf God
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 10,822
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JRs has AVO maduros (in 5 paks)
That's where I first got started. I rather enjoy them, but find they are usually better (for my taste) after putting back a month or two. Not that they are bad off the truck...I've had a couple of tasty ones, but seem to be somewhat inconsistent. I just put them back a few months, and then they are really tasty.
![]() I also like the AVO #2 maduros, for slightly smoother smoke. Can't really go wrong with either. ![]()
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#6 |
Starting Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: providence,RI
Posts: 23
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nice
what a nice cigar
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#7 |
Starting Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: providence,RI
Posts: 23
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NICE
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