Looking for a quick flavor-packed smoke? The AVO Syncro Nicaragua Puritos comes in tin-packed 10-count bundles, measuring 4"x30 with box-pressed design - think of it as espresso shot equivalent in cigars. These slender Dominican-made sticks blend Nicaraguan fillers with Ecuadorian Connecticut wrappers, delivering surprising complexity for their pocket-friendly $2.5/stick price tag.
The initial puffs bring zesty white pepper kick through the nose, softened by creamy cashew notes. I noticed faint graham cracker sweetness - like a cigar version of spiced chai latte. Burn stays razor-sharp even with quick puffing.
Ometepe tobacco flexes its muscles here. Leather and damp earth emerge alongside baking spices, while the Dominican filler adds coffee-ground bitterness to balance the sweetness. Smoke production impresses given the slim ring gauge.
Mineral-heavy finish reminiscent of volcanic soil origins. Dark chocolate bitterness builds up, though never harsh. Despite the small size, nicotine strength creeps up to medium-full by end. Pro tip: purge at ¾ point to maintain flavor clarity.
Blended at Davidoff's Dominican facility using Ometepe island tobacco grown in mineral-rich volcanic soil. The 30-ring gauge makes combustion tricky - they use shorter Nicaraguan ligero leaves to ensure proper draw. Aging process combines Dominican "slow-curing" with Nicaraguan "hot box" fermentation techniques.