My Review Of The AVO XO Intermezzo Robusto (Tubed) - Dominican Blend

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Today, I review the AVO XO Intermezzo Robusto. I give it a solid 4 out of 5.

AVO XO Intermezzo Robusto (Tubed) - 5 1/2 In. in length with a 50 Ring Gauge, with a Colorado Claro Wrapper. Handmade in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Wrapper: Ecuador Binder: Dom. Rep. Filler: Dom. Rep.

Note: I am not being paid by AVO to endorse this cigar, I have paid for it with my own money.

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  • Thanks for the recommendation. I tried the AVO Classic Robusto and it was fantastic. I'm new to cigar smoking so this one was just what what you said it would be. What other recommendations do you have for mild to medium strength cigars. Keep up the great work.

  • @ykstewart You are very welcome, feel free to view my other videos, rate and comment if you wish as well.

    MrCigarEnthusiast

  • Whats your tip on how not to feel nauseous if smoking a rich cigar?

  • @silvereagle2061 I would try slowing down on the number of puffs, or put the smoke down for a while and get some fresh air. Also, if the same cigar makes you sick over and over again, perhaps switching to a different cigar. Sometimes, one specific cigar is just made pooly.

    MrCigarEnthusiast

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  • Being from montreal i love the Canadien shirt!!-

  • Hey mate, the correct way to pronounce it is ah-voh (Avo).

    Avo Uvezian is the guy it's named after. The only reason I say it because its an Armenian name and I am of Armenian ethnicity.

    Also, the author of the book Cigars Vahe Gerard, also an Armenian, is pronounced Vah-Heh (the heh when you say "heaven"). So Va-he Gerard.

    Don't take it to heart, just thought you'd like to know how it's properly said to sound more exotic/knowledgeable next time any of the two guys and their stuff come in convo

  • Another great review, will have to pick one up. I imagine somewhat milder than the full-bodied Man O' War Ruination I smoked earlier today. The MoW was stronger than I anticipated, I was in a virtual daze half way through it.  Extremely enjoyable though once acclimated to the cigar's intense range of flavor and strength.

  • @MrCigarEnthusiast

    Also, try having a medium to large meal beforehand. Sugary drinks can help as well.

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