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42 minutes ago, Corylax18 said:

Yikes. I've got some beautiful ocean front property for sale here in Colorado. We should talk. 

Bugger off, Cory. I have a bridge I want to offload first! :P

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58 minutes ago, Tollickd said:

 


Ok thanks thought when. Saw the plastic on them was all yellow they where older


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Some manufacturers use coloured cello, yellow-ish cello is not always indicative of cigar age... buyer beware

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The cello would have a yellowish tone to them if they were original Habanos Davidoff's.  That is all current Davidoff products which are nothing to turn your nose at.  Davidoff branded cigars are great.

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I’ve had 2004 Davidoffs and the cello was very yellow.

Hated them, like essentially all NC Davidoff (never had a CC one). Moldy books - no thanks.

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1 minute ago, Lotusguy said:

... Hated them, like essentially all NC Davidoff (never had a CC one). Moldy books - no thanks.

Wasn't going to say anything...but, yep.  Bleh.

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I’ve only had one good Davidoff. It was a series R. I bought a couple of boxes of the millennium blend toro and pc. I am not a fan. One dimensional musty is all about i get. I will say almost nothing beats Davidoff construction though. Plenty of other sticks to smoke that are cheaper and tastier, CC or NC. 

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8 hours ago, Tollickd said:

Even the ones at the back? They only have one band


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Like everyone said they are Dominican, but they are older Dominican Davidoff. They could some have decent age on them judging by the bands though. 

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4 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said:

The cello would have a yellowish tone to them if they were original Habanos Davidoff's.

Cuban Davidoff celloed? That's a first for me.  :no:

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I've had some good NC Davidoffs and some bad one's. None of them were reasonably priced though.

I quite enjoy the Anniversario No. 3, but I would prefer a CoRo any day of the week, and the cohiba will cost less to boot. 

Some other even more expensive Davidoffs that I've smoked have been thouroughoy unenjoyable. Though, as others have noted, the construction and burn are much more consistent, and on average better than HSA's.

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A fellow forum member sent me a Davidoff when I turned 50, over 7 years ago. It was magical, smooth and tasty from start to finish. I have the box, band and butt on display in a cabinet.

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Arturo Fuente makes Davidoff, Ashton and so many other brands. The current Davidoff retail displays are so impressive, off on their own in big clear cabinets. Or the Davidoff stores in New York, London.

But give me a ERDM with a few years on it and I would prefer it? Just sayin’.

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CB

 

Posted
23 hours ago, Fugu said:

Cuban Davidoff celloed? That's a first for me.  :no:

In 5 pack cardboard, they were celloed, no?  

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4 hours ago, Shelby07 said:

Taxes

Uh… no. Dominican Davidoffs are pricey EVERYWHERE, including countries where tobacco taxes aren't so high… Many premium NCs cost an arm because of marketing decisions…

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