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The anticipation has been building for over four years. The long
awaited release of Ashton Symmetry is finally upon us. Collaborating
once again, Ashton and Arturo Fuente have teamed up to create a
scrumptious, medium-bodied morsel. Originally, delays in the project
occurred when fires broke out in Fuente’s factory, but this only
motivated the Fuentes more to deliver another 90+ rated masterpiece. The
first line released under the Ashton name since the Estate Sun Grown
hit the shelves in 2006, it also serves as the first Ashton-branded
cigar to contain Nicaraguan tobacco.
A perfect Ecuadorian Habano
wrapper that’s oily, smooth, and golden brown is accented by a Dominican
binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan long-fillers. This
well-proportioned blend offers notes of cinnamon, caramel, and a hint of
white pepper on the finish. Naturally, it holds true to the smoothness
and balance that Ashton is known for.
Some things in life are
worth waiting for, and Ashton Symmetry most certainly is one of them.
Yet another feather in Ashton’s cap.
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