About this cigar
Avo has spent decades perfecting restraint, and the XO Legato embodies that philosophy in full. Davidoff's flagship house blend achieves what many premium producers chase: complexity without aggression. The Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper sits golden and unblemished, promising a creamy, refined experience that unfolds rather than announces itself. Inside, a carefully aged blend of Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers creates layers of subtle spice, light cocoa, and a mineral undertone that keeps the palate engaged without overwhelming it. The Toro is the thinking person's format for the XO line. Sixty minutes of even burn reveals nuances that smaller vitolas can't sustain. There's a sweetness that emerges in the final third, almost like honeyed almonds against cedar and dried herbs. This is the cigar to offer after a business dinner or during the contemplative hours of an evening reception. For lounges and retailers seeking a reliable house cigar that appeals to both newcomers and seasoned smokers, the XO Legato fills that critical middle ground. It's the brand discerning customers ask for by name, and a twenty-count box ensures your humidor never runs dry when they do.