
Davidoff Signature 2000
It was a pleasure to smoke the cigar
Conctrustion
The cigar was perfect in every way. It was firmly rolled and there was no indication that it would be plugged or glow unevenly. The wrapper was matte almost completely without any oiliness.
Wrapper: Ecuador – Binder: Dominican – Filler: Dominican
Taste
Smell and cold draw
The cigar had a lovely fruity aroma mixed with chocolate while the cold draw offered flavors of sweet fruitiness
Lets enjoy Davidoff Signature 2000
The cigar was incredibly easy to smoke and gave the same flavors from start to finish which was incredibly good. I was happy that it wasn’t complex because the flavors that came had an incredible balance and shifted a bit between the puffs. It all started with a creamy texture that was the same from start to finish. The flavors Davidoff Signature 2000 gave were a fruitiness that reminded a little of exotic fruits and green grapes, cedar wood as dominant flavors. In the background you could find shades of espresso, cacao, light leather and vanilla. As I got closer to the end, there was a slight change in the cigar that gave off brown sugar, florals and raisins.
After taste
Walnuts
Body
Mild
Smoke time
50 minutes
Conclusion
The cigar has a mild body that suits both new and more experienced aficionados. The cigar had an incredibly good and smooth flavors with an almost rare balance. If we compare price, quality and taste, I would like to say that it is where it should be.
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