

The Avo Syncro Ritmo Special Toro cigars are a decadent blend from the latest in the Syncro series. These luxurious cigars feature a complex blend of tobaccos from Nicaragua, Honduras, Peru, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, binder from Mexico, and an oily Ecuadorian leaf wrapper. This medium bodied smoke is smooth and creamy with notes of pepper, cocoa, peanuts and coffee. The Avo Syncro Ritmo Special Toro is a 6 x 60 gem available in cedar boxes of 20.
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6 x 60 (Toro) | Box of 20 | Ecuador | Mexico | Nicaraguan, Brazilian, Peruvian, Honduran, & Dominican | ![]() |
Dominican Republic |
My Ritmo smells of lightly composted hay
and rich dark chocolate. Maybe there was a bit of leather in there, but I
couldn’t say for sure. The cold draw is all dry grass, earth, and
a tiny hint of citrus. I would have picked up more notes if I wasn’t flipping
over how comfortably airy the draw is.
If you regularly smoke box-press cigars,
you know the draw can be quite snug. Worse still if it’s a torpedo. But the
draw on this cigar is nothing short of perfect.
My stogie opened with lots of smoke output.
Flavor notes included coffee, chocolate, orange zest, toasted nuts, and cedar.
There is a lot of creaminess in the smoke but not really in the flavor.
The back of the palate is awash with
creamy, oaky tang, delicate nondescript spices, and a touch of sweetness.
Retrohale displays elegant dried fruit nuances with a tiny pepper zing.
Strength is a stable medium, and so is the
body. As the first third comes to a close, I
start to wonder if it was all just hype.
The mid-third is where it’s at!
Suddenly, it’s like spring, and all the
flavors come alive!
There is an intense blast of sweet, creamy
chocolate, cinnamon, and toasted nuts. The creamy notes transitioned from the
smoke to the flavor.Peals of bright citrus and mixed fruit
notes dance at the back of the palate. This is weird because bright citrus
notes always shine in the front of the palate-but it works.
Retrohale carries subtle nuances of dark
oak with sharp flashes of sweet cinnamon and pepper.
Towards the beginning of the final third,
the citrus notes morph into a rich, creamy sweetness. There are dense bready
flavors coupled with a dash of nutmeg. The chocolate savor lingers on the finish
commingled with wood notes, honey, and pepper. At this point, the strength is a dense
medium teetering on full. The body is a robust full and then some.
In the final third, my stogie tightens the draw. It is not a bad thing either because it allowed it to burn cooler and slower. The flavors intensified with darker notes coming to the front of the palate. First, there is a creamy malt tang, backed by dark cocoa, caramel, cedar, dashes of citrus, and toasted almonds. Then, charred oak aromas and shifty toasted rye bread nuances recede to the back of the palate. Retrohale is a bit of pepper, coffee, spice, and luxurious leather notes. Kind of like the new car smell.
Towards the nub, nicotine kicks up to full
strength. Crispy citrus notes, cedar, and dry hay re-surge with a vengeance.
Toasted rye bread, subtle chocolate, charred oak, and pepper stay on the long
finish.
My Avo Syncro Ritmo was nothing short of
spectacular. It smoked beautifully without burn issues or flavor issues. Even
the other non-torpedoes that I smoked after this one were just as consistent.
As you can tell from the tasting notes
above, this is a cigar for a true aficionado. It displays robust flavors and
strength to the nub.
That being said, this stogie is so pleasant
and gentle that even a beginner can smoke it. But maybe if you are a somewhat
beginner with some semblance of a palate. Is that harsh?
I only say this because it would be a shame
to smoke this beauty and not fully appreciate the intricate merging of exotic
flavors.
If not for anything else, get yourself a Syncro Ritmo to experience the surprise twists and turns of flavor transitions. This cigar is a treat and a flavor journey from start to end. Also, this might be the only box-press cigar with a perfect draw. I kid you not. The bunching is so well done; it’s unbelievable for such a complex blend. And finally, this cigar sells at between $11 and $14 depending on the size and where you buy it from. Its double digits, I know, but it’s worth it. Of all the Avo Syncro cigars, this is the one that should be on your must-have list. Try it and share your experience.
SKU: |
AVOSRST |
Category: |
Premium Cigars |
Product Type: |
Cigar |
Manufacturer: |
AVO Cigars |
Brand: |
Avo Syncro Ritmo |
Wrapper Type: |
Ecuadorian |
Wrapper: |
Ecuadorian |
Binder: |
Mexican |
Filler: |
Nicaraguan, Brazilian, Peruvian, Honduran, & Dominican |
Origin: |
Dominican Republic |
Ring Gauge: |
60 |
Length: |
6 |
Shape: |
Toro |
Strength: |
Medium |
Quantity: |
44701 |
Package Type: |
Box |
Rating: |
N/A |
Package Count: |
20 |
Price Per Cigar: |
$11.816 |
Gift Type: |
Not Applicable |
Flavored: |
No |
Filtered: |
No |
Little: |
No |
Groupon: |
No |
Discontinued: |
No |
Buy 1 Get 1: |
No |
Free Gift: |
avo |
Free Shipping: |
No |
Suscribe: |
No |
90+ Rated: |
No |
Limited Edition: |
No |
Rare Cigar: |
No |
Top 25 Brand: |
No |
Aficionado Top 25: |
No |
Staff Pick: |
No |
All I could say is this is Perfection! Excellent cigar.