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Like most others, I'm not one for an infused or flavored cigar, but while in Chicago last week I picked up a stick and was 100% impressed.

I did commit and cigar tasters sin, however. I didn't save the wrapper or remember the brand. I did for a few days, but now nothing.

So...

Anyone know of a cigar brand that I swear begins with an "A" and perhaps even sounds kind of like "aurora"? It was a sugar infused cigar.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,


Damon Borozny
 
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Only thing I can think of is Arango which I dont think you would be talking about. There is not that many brands of flavored cigars though.
 
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"Ambrosia"?


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That's it! Ambrosia! Thank you so much. It was driving me nuts.


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I took a guess. Wink

I've never tried one, but I've seen them in the Famous Smoke Catalog.......so I guess if your local B & M doesn't carry them you can get them there......


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I'll do that. I'm not usually one for a flavored cigar, but I was on vacation and I thought what the hell. It's a perfect after dinner cigar and stayed sweet the entire time.


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Oh yea forgot about those. Have you tried the CAO Flavours line yet? Its not that bad but I am not a flavor type of guy.
 
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No, I haven't and I will. I'm smoking my second ever CAO right now in fact. It's a CAO Cameroon Toro and I'm damn impressed. I will be giving the flavored line a try for sure now.


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