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Puritos
The Puritos line is actually comprised of smaller renditions of the Domaine and Classic cigars. These small sticks are intended for those who want to enjoy a cigar but do not have a lot of time to do so. The Puritos Domaine and Classic are made of pure, 100 percent tobacco, which gives them their name. This two-cigar line is composed of a filler blend of Dominican tobaccos from the Cibao Valley, as well as a Connecticut binder and wrapper. Those seeking a more full-bodied smoke will want to choose the Domaine Puritos, while those preferring something milder will want to go with the Classic Puritos.
787

The 787 line is one that was made with cigar aficionados in mind. Avo Uvezian teamed up with Hendrik Kelner to create the line which comes in three sizes. The filler is composed of a special blend of Piloto, San Vicente, and Olor tobaccos. Finishing off the cigar is a San Vicente binder and an Ecuadorian Connecticut Seed wrapper.
Maduro
Smokers who prefer cigars with more of a kick will want to try the Maduro line. The Maduro line is essentially a stronger version of the popular Classic line from AVO. The Maduro can be found at AVO lounges across the United States. It gets its name from its dark Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper, which provides added strength when compared to the Ecuadorian Sun Grown Connecticut Seed wrapper found in the Classic. The Maduro's filler is a blend of five Dominican tobaccos, and the line is offered in five different sizes.
That just about does it for this profile of AVO Cigars. I hope you enjoyed it and you get inspired to pick up some of these selections from the brand. Until next time....
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