I've smoke a few of the Avion and Fausto and agree.same blend yes, and its interesting that you say that, i find the Avion to be a little more toned down than the Fausto.
Yeah, if it was your first cigar it will get you regardless if it was a Avion or Fausto...It does seem like its mellowing out a lot in the second half. I think I might of just been caught off guard a bit since I havent smoked anything this full in probably a few weeks.
For me, Zero. Its good to go right now! :chat:Got one of these a few weeks ago. How much humi time should it need?
Just like Sin said, right now.Got one of these a few weeks ago. How much humi time should it need?
same blend yes, and its interesting that you say that, i find the Avion to be a little more toned down than the Fausto.
Have you tried the corona size of the La Casita? If not, do so, it's the best imvho (much spicier/peppery-er). I'm planning to smoke my first Avion tonight, so we'll see what we see!Update...I really liked this cigar alot! Guess I'm in the minority here, but I liked it better than the Fausto and the La Casita.
I wonder if it came across that way because it's a longer smoke (in terms of time), so it has longer to act on your system, etc. I often feel that way after big cigars, even if they're not crazy-strong, and have figured it's because by the time I'm putting that thing out, it's been 3 or 4 hours since I've eaten.I've smoked several Fausto's including some pre-release direct from Pete as well as the Avion. To me, the Avion came across as a noticeably stronger smoke. Most of my regulars agree too...interesting..:scratchhe