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ahc4353 03-04-2009 09:40 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by JKim (Post 269963)

Now you're just showin off. :D

Mr.Maduro 03-04-2009 09:42 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by papajohn67 (Post 269937)
You guys are killing me....may about be time to pull out one of the Davidoff 100th Anni Diademas Finas. This thread continues to make my mouth :dr.

Do it already! I need to know they were put to rest properly! ;)

These are definately worth the hype/mystique!! :dr

The others (I haven't sampled the entire line) are good, perfectly constructed, but grossly overpriced IMHO.

The hype/mystique is what allows them to get away with the high prices on these....just like the Opus X. :2

JKim 03-04-2009 09:46 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
Bao.. Let us know how it goes with that Special C. That's one that I haven't brought myself to bite the bullet on.

stearns 03-04-2009 09:47 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by Mugen910 (Post 269970)
http://www.updowntobacco.com/images/catalog/SPEC_C.jpg

I'm still waiting to smoke this sucker up!

you still have that? smoke it!

stearns

md4958 03-04-2009 09:52 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by Mugen910 (Post 269970)
http://www.updowntobacco.com/images/catalog/SPEC_C.jpg

I'm still waiting to smoke this sucker up!

since you cant smoke that b!tch by yourself, I will happily volunteer myself for one of the coils :D

Kreth 03-04-2009 09:53 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by Mr.Maduro (Post 269984)
The hype/mystique is what allows them to get away with the high prices on these....just like the Opus X. :2

Kinda like Scotty Cameron's $50 golf ball marker? :r

gvarsity 03-04-2009 10:01 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
I said great choice for a smoke but I like them I also haven't paid retail for them. Are there things I enjoy more for the same price or less you bet. Still sometimes it fits a desire.

Legend 03-04-2009 10:54 AM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by pnoon (Post 269764)
I'm not sure which is more amusing. The manner in which you derived your conclusions or the conclusions themselves. I can't really address how you got there so I can only comment on the conclusions themselves.

1. Davidoff does a good job of "imitating" Cuban taste. - I don't know of anyone who would say that an NC Davidoff is similar in taste to a Cuban cigar.
2. "Cubans are rare and expensive like my precious davidoff. " - Cubans are neither rare nor expensive.

:2

Happy to amuse you my friend. I do try to entertain.

Mugen910 03-04-2009 12:19 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by JKim (Post 269996)
Bao.. Let us know how it goes with that Special C. That's one that I haven't brought myself to bite the bullet on.

:tu


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Originally Posted by stearns (Post 270003)
you still have that? smoke it!

stearns

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Originally Posted by md4958 (Post 270012)
since you cant smoke that b!tch by yourself, I will happily volunteer myself for one of the coils :D

Looks like I got me two more smokers!!

Zoomschwortz 03-04-2009 01:20 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
I haven't had very many, but the ones I've had were very good.

I do have to laugh when someone thinks a cigar they don't like, can only be liked because of "hype".

Hype or not, I'll take all the Davidoffs and Tat Blacks I can get.

Take care.
Ken

Whipper Snapper 03-04-2009 01:38 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by papajohn67 (Post 269937)
You guys are killing me....may about be time to pull out one of the Davidoff 100th Anni Diademas Finas. This thread continues to make my mouth :dr.

Now you're talking. In my opinion these are one of the best NC smokes period.
Smoke what ya like! I sure like these...

RevSmoke 03-04-2009 02:29 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
I have had a few Davidoffs. I must say, in regard to quality tobaccos and construction, these are definitely top shelf. Are they hype? That depends on your tastes.

I like them, but I like a lot of others just as much. Will I purchase them? I don't think I'd go out and buy a box. I'd gladly accept one given to me. But I like to get a few more sticks for my $$ than I can buying Davidoffs.

BillyCigars 03-04-2009 02:31 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by papajohn67 (Post 269533)
Herfed tonight with the PNW Mossbacks and watched a fellow BOTL revel in orgasmic delight as he smoked a Davidoff Puro Perfecto that I had given him.

That would be me :D:D But I'm a Davi whore to begin with. :ss

For me, Davidoffs are a thing of beauty. It's all about subtlety with these cigars. Even though I agree that Davidoffs are pricey, for me, it's more than worth it. For the experience it provides me, there is no other cigar that comes close.

If you're looking to get kicked in the nuts by a cigar's strength, move past the Davidoffs. They're exceptionally complex, filled with subtlety and nuance, and a cigar that is best enjoyed when you have quality time to dedicate to it.

I've NEVER been dissapointed by a single Davidoff. Ever. But I've been dissapointed by every other cigar at one time or another. At the risk of sounding too cerebral, I literally find myself having a real experience everytime I light one up. Just like really good cooking, you can taste the love that was put into these cigars. Its all in the construction, aroma, taste, burn qualities, strength, and overall character.

My tastes are wide-ranging. From Macanudo Gold Labels to Illusione Holy Lances. But if I fire up a Davidoff, it's because I have time to really sit down and spend some quiet time, contemplate the days events, and enjoy one. And in the end, it's all about the experience and enjoyment a cigar provides you.

Honestly though, I can see how smoking one knowing how much you paid for it, could actually distract from the enjoyment of it.

MithShrike 03-04-2009 02:33 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by neoflex (Post 269087)
Never smoked one and honestly never had the urge to buy any which is odd now that I think about it. Guess they just never seemed all that fascinating to me.

:tpd:

stearns 03-04-2009 02:44 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
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Originally Posted by BillyCigars (Post 270658)
Honestly though, I can see how smoking one knowing how much you paid for it, could actually distract from the enjoyment of it.

amen. i have a short list of davis i've tried, all of which have been amazing, but i try my best to keep price and smoking experience separate. i had a special r on my birthday sitting at a cigar bar with my best friend and it was the best compliment to the situation. does that mean any cigar would have tasted great then? probably. but this was so delicious im glad i picked it out. every davi i've smoked has been around friends on special occasions, could be why i think of them so fondly

my two cents

stearns

jaycarla 03-04-2009 08:46 PM

Re: The mystique behind Davidoff cigars
 
I have only had a few, they were all great smokes.

I doubt I would ever buy a box just because of the price, but I would love having a little stash of the different series they have.

There are MANY smokes that you can spend $15+ on. While 98% of what I smoke is not in the $15+ range, the times I do and the cigars I have smoked in that price range, Davidoff is right there at the top.

Now I would always take a Padron 26/64 over any Davidoff that I have had, but that is just me.


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