Initial Thoughts
As you all know by now I’m a sucker for great packaging. With all the sticks shoved into a B&M’s humidor there has to be something that pops out to grab my attention and make me want to buy one. Thats exactly what the Avo Uvezian La Trompeta did. Of course it helped that it had nice end cap display when I walked in the humidor to draw my attention to it. I talked to the manager of the shop and asked him about the cigar. He said the Avo Uvezian La Trompeta (or The Trumpet) is dedicated to the Jazz Musician and aficionado for his 86th birthday this year. I love a good backstory on a cigar, and when you combine that with great packaging I’m usually convinced to buy the thing. At around $15 per stick I was hesitant because I know a lot of limited edition cigars like this are typically marked up in price and under perform overall. However I’m always willing to gamble, variety is the spice of life right?Looks
The Avo Uvezian La Trompeta looks … awesome, I was trying to think of a more eloquent non surfer way to say it, but there was no getting around it. Standing at 6.5″ with a girth of 54 and Piramida-esque in shape this is a great looking smoke. There are three small circles on the barrel of the cigar that are meant to resemble the keys on a trumpet (or trompeta for those here for the spanish lesson). I’m not exactly sure how this cigar was assembled, but I am curious and willing to hypothesize that the 3 holes were cut using a punch cutter and then glued with holes cut from another wrapper. No matter how they did it, it looks … awesome!

Function
Ok so the Avo Uvezian La Trompeta looks great, but how does it function? Well the pinch test would show no real soft spots in the filler which is always a great way to start. The foot of the cigar looked a little sloppy as there was some excess wrapper that didn’t get clipped off during manufacturing, but it looks like it’s stuffed to brim with great filler tobacco which I’m always a fan of!
Smoking
I smoked the Avo Uvezian La Trompeta outside and it was a little windy so it wasn’t taking to the flame right way and I had to step inside and light up. This stick started out great with a nice even burn, that lasted all of about 5 minutes. From then on it was a battle, I’m not talking like beaches of normandy, but I’m talking more along the lines of fighting with your dog for room in your own bed.




Flavor
Flavorwise the Avo Uvezian La Trompeta was quite enjoyable. In the pre draw I picked up quite a bit of spice but that disappeared for awhile once I lit it up. In the first third I was able to pick up some strong chocolate flavors along with some nutty flavors. These flavors appeared constantly thoroughout the cigar. They would disappear into a tobacco and leather flavor and then come back out of nowhere.

Would I Buy It Again?
Ehh… Probably not. At $15 a stick and such a bad experience with the burn I don’t know if this would be a worthwhile investment.Is It an Every Day Smoke?
I would say no. The flavor is consistent, but with the issues with the burn and the wrapper I would hate to have to deal with that everyday.Would I Buy a Box?
Only as a gift to for a big Avo Uvezian fan.Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta?
AVO bills this as medium to full, but Eric found it on the lower end of medium. He smoked it on an empty stomach after a workout and didn’t catch a nicotine buzz, so don’t expect a heavy hitter.
What are the flavor notes of the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta?
The main flavor notes are chocolate and nuts, which show up consistently throughout the smoke. They fade in and out against a tobacco and leather base, with a mild spice from the Ecuadorian wrapper that licks your lips without overwhelming you.
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Where can I buy the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta?
Eric picked his up at a local brick-and-mortar shop that had an end cap display going for it. It was a 2012 limited edition, so availability today will depend on what specialty retailers or online shops still have remaining stock.
How much does the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta cost?
Eric paid around $15 per stick. He notes that’s on the higher end for a limited edition that didn’t fully deliver on construction, so temper your expectations before dropping that kind of money on more than one.
What bourbon pairs well with the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta?
Eric doesn’t specify a bourbon pairing in this review, but check the pairing notes below for some Louisville-approved suggestions based on the cigar’s actual flavor profile.
Where to Buy AVO Uvezian La Trompeta
Average retail: ~$15 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.
| Retailer | Price | Availability | Link |
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| Famous Smoke Shop | ~$15/stick | ✅ In Stock | Shop Now → |
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| Amazon (samplers) | Varies | ✅ Available | Search Amazon → |
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Best Bourbon Pairings for the AVO Uvezian La Trompeta
As a full-bodied, high-strength Nicaraguan torpedo, the Cojonu 2006 demands a bourbon with presence. Here are our top three pairings based on complementary flavor profiles.
#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year
Knob Creek 9 Year brings enough caramel and oak backbone to play off the chocolate and nut notes in the La Trompeta without muscling out the cigar’s milder body.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#2 — Old Forester 1920
Old Forester 1920’s dark fruit and baking spice complement the leather and tobacco undertones in this smoke while echoing the wrapper’s light spice kick.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#3 — Russell’s Reserve
Russell’s Reserve is a smooth, approachable bourbon whose vanilla and toasted oak character lets the La Trompeta’s consistent chocolate flavors stay front and center without a fight.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →Pairing suggestions based on the Stogies on the Rocks flavor profile scoring system. Browse all bourbon reviews →
Conclusion
I’m a sucker for great packaging and great marketing. I just wished that cigar would have backed it up with an outstanding product. The flavor was great on this cigar, I just wish they would have taken more time to make sure the construction was as outstanding as the packaging. Great looking cigar that has a great story. it would look great in any humidor, but I don’t know if I would buy more than one after having smoked it.About This Review
Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.




