
Born in 1926, Avo Uvezian comes from a family of Beirut musicians and he first dreamt of leading the life of a musician. He worked hard studying the piano and eventually moved to New York to study at Julliard. His dream had been realized; he had established his career as a musician. In the early 80s Avo discovered his passion for fine cigars after opening a restaurant/piano bar in Puerto Rico. In 1982, he met master cigar producer Hendrik Kelner in the Dominican Republic. By 1988, the first AVO cigar was offered solely in New York. The two produced just 100,000 cigars in their first year and grew quickly to 750,000 by their third. Today, they sell over 3 million cigars annually. Quite a success story.
Panel Review:
Look for a medium bodied smoke with a fair amount
of spiciness. We all agreed that it's pretty much a great cigar for any
time of the day! Note a handsome silky Connecticut Shade wrapper. We found
it to be perfectly rolled with no soft spots and an easy draw. Look for
a mellow, slightly spicy and flavorful experience. Pair it with a full
bodied India Pale Ale.

Panel Review:
You could say this sucker packs a punch! It's not
for the timid and you might want to find a nice place to sit down when
you enjoy it. Note a perfect burn and plenty of smoke volume that should
put a smile on your face. While the Connecticut Shade wrap wasn't the
smoothest we'd ever seen, it really didn't seem to make a bit of difference.
Overall, a well-constructed cigar all around. Many panel members smoked
it to the nub.

Last year, a small Miami-produced brand quietly took the honor of being one of the most popular "boutique" brands on the market. Most hoped that the devoted followers of the La Luna brand, appropriately nicknamed... "Lunatics", would continue to keep the secret to themselves so that there would be plenty to go around. Got some bad news. The word is out. La Luna's owner, Gael de Courtivron, doesn't really have a long family history in the industry. In fact, there is really no cigar heritage to speak of. He does, however, have 20 years as a professional drummer under his belt, which means he's good with his hands! And that may in fact make him a more qualified candidate to own a cigar company than most! Not convinced? Well, you'll just have to smoke it yourself then and see why we were so passionate about featuring this cigar.
Panel Review:
What a wonderful cigar! There are some instances
when you can tell, just by looking at them, that they're going to put
a big ol' smile on your face. And this is certainly one of those smokes.
Immediately note the handsome box pressed shape of this sweet oily maduro.
It's well made, complex and full of flavor. We all agreed that we wanted
a box for ourselves to further "rate" the brand!

Panel Review:
Look for another very full-bodied cigar in the Maya
Maduro Toro. This smoke has a definite spicy character to it. We found
the wrapper to be pristine and the draw perfect. You're in for a real
flavor-packed smoke!

Panel Review:
You'll find this well-constructed Torpedo to be
mild to medium-bodied. Note a very woody aroma and taste with some toasty
notes evident. As we got into it further, coffee bean and nutty characters
emerged, making it a fine after dinner cigar. Overall, a complex and very
appealing cigar well deserving of its many accolades.
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