Davidoff has announced the fourth release under its AVO Syncro Series, the AVO Syncro Caribe. It’s the first new AVO Syncro blend since 2017’s AVO Syncro South America Ritmo.
While the AVO Syncro Caribe focuses on the characteristics of the Caribbean region, it also showcases a blending process Davidoff is calling “Natural Distribution.” This is when the proportions of the tobaccos on any given plant is perfectly matched in the blending process. In other words, the ratios of tobaccos from each priming are matched in the blend in all vitolas.
Keeping to the Caribbean theme, the AVO Syncro Caribe features a Dominican wrapper. The cigar also utilizes an Ecuadorian binder along with Dominican and Nicaragua fillers. The cigars are available in three sizes: Robusto (5 x 50), Toro (6 x 52), and Special Toro (6 x 60). Each is presented in 20-count boxes.
“The AVO Syncro series is centered around the concept of tobacco synchronization. This is an incorporation of the diversity, complexity and compatibility of selected tobaccos from varying regions,” states Lana Fraser, Director of Marketing and Retail at Davidoff of Geneva USA. “With the newest addition of the AVO Syncro Caribe, we strive to deliver new frontiers in cigar experiences.”
At a glance, here is a look at the AVO Syncro Caribe:
Blend and Origin
Wrapper: Dominican
Binder: Ecuadorian
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Factory: OK Cigars
Vitolas Offered
Robusto: 5 x 50 (SRP $10.90)
Toro: 6 x 52 (SRP $11.90)
Special Toro: 6 x 60 (SRP $12.90)
Photo Credits: Davidoff of Geneva