nfulton
Well-Known Member
I found a little slice of heaven in a little orange tube that I plucked from a pass. With all of they hype about the AVO LE's and 80th cigars, I thought I would give this moniker another try. I enjoyed the regular line, but it is a bit "light" for my taste. But this cigar was simply amazing. Spicy, teeming with complexity, and a great burn and draw. To get to the point, I am wondering what the differnce between the tubo and the cellophaned might be? I know that it changes the aging time, but what is the end result? Will the tubo retain more oomph? Will it help marry the flavors better or would a box (with the cello removed)? Is there a difference in the tobacco between the tubo and the box? Will it affect the burn? Any suggestions or comments are greatly appreciated.
Nate
Nate