Video review HERE.
(Description taken from Cigar-coop.com website)
This was one of two inaugural regular production cigars released by Avowed Cigars. Avowed Cigars is a company founded by Andrew Considine and Dave West. Both Considine and West have a long-standing association with Small Batch Cigars, an online retailer based in California. Inspired by their experiences in retail, they decided to venture into the manufacturing side of the business. In February 2025, the duo officially launched Avowed Cigars.
To produce their cigars, Avowed worked with Klaas Kelner. Klaas is the son of legendary blender Henke Kelner. In 2023, Klaas would open his own factory, Kelner Cigars S.A.S. New Dawn is a project that came about after the Avowed Cigar team described their ideal all-day cigar to Klaas. From that point, Klaas set out to create a single blend to deliver that experience.
Wrapper: Dark Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder: Ecuador Habano
Filler: Dominican San Vicente/Criollo '98/Piloto Cubano
The cigar is a dark golden brown with an average feel in the hand.
The test draw after cutting the cap was a little firm but I rolled the cap between my fingers and it loosened up. The initial flavors at light up were lemon, a little brown sugar, dry nutmeg, and earthy black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7. Not a bad start but the lemon and brown sugar need to increase.
At the first third (21 minutes) the ash was still intact and the cigar is burning very evenly. The flavors are just like they started but the lemon and brown sugar have come out more. Not to the point I'd like but they made a definite improvement. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish was black coffee with good lingering black pepper. I rated the first third 92.
Moving through the second third (49 minutes) there was a big change. The lead flavor went from lemon to lemon peel. There is a touch of brown sugar but not enough. And there's a lot of black coffee with earthiness. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is unchanged. There is too much lemon peel and not enough sweetness. I rated the second third 88.
The cigar lasted 1 hour 26 minutes. The cigar made a very small improvement. There is a little more brown sugar and just the slightest amount of actual lemon notes but the lemon peel is still very much in play, as well as a large amount of earthy black coffee. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is primarily black coffee with just a hint of lemon and very good lingering black pepper. I rated the final third 89. The first third was pretty good but it lost steam after that. These are available at smallbatchcigar.com.















