There’s a new AVO Syncro Nicaragua. Yes, the line that Davidoff of Geneva USA last year, is already getting an extension. The company has announced that it will launch AVO Syncro Nicaragua Fogata next month. While the original Syncro Nicaragua was noted as the first regular box-pressed cigar for the AVO brand, Fogata, which means campfire in Spanish, will be a round cigar. “AVO Syncro Nicaragua Fogata delivers new frontiers in cigar experiences. Pulsing with the rhythm of Nicaragua’s more intense Esteli and Condega tobaccos and composed with the softer, creamier notes of our Dominican grown tobacco, aficionados will savor every note and be delighted by the fusion of wild complexity blended with unprecedented harmony,” said Charles Awad, svp of global innovation & marketing for Oettinger Davidoff AG. The cigar uses an Ecuadorian habano 2000 clara wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés negro binder and filler tobaccos including Dominicana Yamasa viso, piloto and San Vicente ligero as well as ligero from Estelí, Nicaragua and visos from Condega, Nicaragua. For comparisons sake, the original Syncro used an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper over a largely Dominican filler blend with only one variety of Nicaraguan tobacco. It will be offered in four sizes: Short Torpedo (4 1/2 x 52, $8.90), Robusto (5 ...
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