Davidoff Grand Cru No.3
docbp87
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Really been into milder cigars lately. Good, flavorful mild cigars that is... not the massively available, under fermented, poorly blended stuff that certain online retailers (not Ccom... but easy to find) peddle as being smokeable.
Found this to be a phenomenal example of how bold and complex a mild cigar can be, while still being smooth and mellow. Full review at the blog as usual. Oh and here's a picture of me, caught unaware while smoking...
http://smokeintooblivion.blogspot.com/2010/11/davidoff-grand-cru.html
Found this to be a phenomenal example of how bold and complex a mild cigar can be, while still being smooth and mellow. Full review at the blog as usual. Oh and here's a picture of me, caught unaware while smoking...
http://smokeintooblivion.blogspot.com/2010/11/davidoff-grand-cru.html
Comments
there isnt a davidoff that i have had that i dont like. the only blend i have yet to try is the aniverario.
I have not had a Davidoff yet, what do you suggest I try for my first date with Davidoff?
if you wanna jump right into the brand, then i suggest a Davidoff 4000 or a davidoff maduro. I feel those are the two best bang for your buck davidoffs.
if you are looking to get into the company, there are other brands they make that have a good amount of the Kelner blending style.
i would try the Zino Classic.
Avo Domaine is another good one though the Kelner signature musk isnt as in the forefront.