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Origin : Dominican Republic
Format : Corona
Size : 127 x 17 mm (5 x 43)
Ring : 43
Wrapper : USA/Connecticut Shade
Hand-Made
Price : ~$16 each
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I like these cigars from one of the most famous manufacturers. Davidoff usually equals high quality and luxury and his cigars usually come up to the expectations. Davidoff 2000 is a mild corona that boasts a perfect construction and exquisite (though not very deep) flavors.
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The 2000 looks great, this is true for the cigar itself and for the tube. Amazing wrapper shade, it’s shiny and pleasant to the touch. Definitely 5 out of 5.
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I was fully satisfied by the construction as well, no issues whatsoever. Gentle, white smoke, regular burn and fine draw all the way.

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This is a very soft, delicate cigar. The elegant flavors it packs are creamy and buttery. While it may seem almost too mild for some smokers, I believe that the Davidoff 2000 will be one of the best cigars for beginners. I didn’t notice any real evolution in the flavor, the stick always stayed very soft and gentle, no acidity and harshness at all, even near the end.
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Pretty expensive, I must admit. I do not know how much these cost in the USA since I bought them in Dubai. A little overpriced.
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If not for the price tag, the Davidoff 2000 is great. I enjoyed it, and I especially recommend smoking this cigar with a glass of some nice Bordeaux red wine (if you’re looking for advice, let me know) - since the cigar is very light, it will only underline the wine’s taste, without destroying it.








Great review, I’ve sometimes seen people trash a mild cigar because it is well mild. These cigars are designed to be subtle and paired with a great drink.
Tobacco and wine have frequently staged nasty disagreements on my palate. The wine usually takes a beating and the cigar demands a new bartender. For whatever reason, tobacco just destroys the taste of wine for me. I’d love to hear your opinion on this — what is your experience with this and what do you think makes a good combination?
— Tom
Tom,
I don’t know how wide is the wine choice in the US. This is how I choose my wine - first of all, only Bordeaux (I’m not a pro [yet], so concentrating on this region), only red, 2002 and older (2001 and 2000 are my favorite years) because I find that young wines’ taste is not delicate enough and might ‘kill’ the cigar’s flavor. Usually I go for the following ‘appelations’ (parts of the huge Bordeaux region) - St. Emilion, Margaux, St. Estephe, Pauillac, Haut-Medoc. I also have Robert Parker’s guide of Bordeaux wine and I check there before I buy - should be rated at least 87/100.
If the bottle fits all the criteria, I purchase it. I’m rarely disappointed.
I’d like to hear about what you can find in American shops, please let me know.
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It’s the first time i’ve smoked a cigar and i can say that this one is really great! The taste is quite soft, a little bit like wood and country… I was smoking it while drinking a coffee. Perfect beginning! I think it should taste good with some Congnac too.
In the review it’s written that the Davidoff 2000 costs 16€, i’ve paid it only 8€.
It is written $16, which is about 10-11€. In Dubai, cigars are a little bit more expensive :)
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