An extremely rare and sought after cigar.
Ask any cigar smoker that has been enjoying this hobby for a while a cigar they want to smoke before they die, and the odds are the Davidoff Dom Perignon will be fairly close to the top of the list…
A brand that has grown to almost cult like status since they stopped production, the Cuban Davidoffs were produced from 1969 (Post Revolution) to 1991.mCuban-made Davidoff - Dom Perignon was first released in 1977 and discontinued in 1991. Now, this rare cigar is highly sought after between collectors and fine cigar aficionados. Exotic woods and herbs, nutty with mild sweetness, peppers and faint tobacco taste. Very balanced cigar.
Popular Vitola: Churchill Factory Vitola: Julieta No.2 Ring Gauge: 47 Cigar Length: 178 mm / 6.9 inches Body: Light to Medium
Cuban Davidoffs were produced from 1969 until 1991 when company founder Zino Davidoff opted to end the partnership with Cubatabaco and move production to the Dominican Republic, which leads to the Davidoff brand most cigar smokers are familiar with today. The company made a dozen and a half different vitolas, some of which like the No.1, No.2 and Thousand Series were also then produced in the Dominican Republic. One of the cigar that was not produced in the Dominican was the Davidoff Dom Perignon. Davidoff has produced cigars named after various wineries over the years, largely in its Chateau Series.
Davidoff Château Haut-Brion(4 x 40)
Davidoff Château Lafite (4 1/2 x 40)
Davidoff Château Latour (5 5/8 x 42)
Davidoff Château Margaux (5 1/8 x 42)
Davidoff Château Mouton Rothschild (6 1/8 x 42)
Davidoff Château Yquem (6 x 42)
The Dom Perignon, introduced in 1977, is a bit different given its named after a Champagne brand, not a winery.
Since being discontinued, it’s become a darling of the secondary market with cigars selling for up to $500 per cigar.
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