It is the shapes of the Davidoff Grand Cru Series cigars that Zino Davidoff launched his original line of cigars in 1946. Packaged in wooden cabinet boxes, the five shapes of the Grand Cru line, ranging from the Petite Corona to the Grand Corona, are made from a rich, full-bodied blend of tobaccos, offering the kind of depth, flavor and bouquet that has delighted the senses of experienced cigar lovers for over five decades.
Well made. Nice draw & ash. Tasty. Expensive.
A Medium Smoke that is smooth and never let s you down.The best Cigar hands down that I have ever smoked.
Maxime velit veritatis.
Maxime velit veritatis.
Over the years I have come to appreciate the medium bodied cigars. The Gran Cru #2 is a great cigar with a flavor profile that changes as you smoke. Is it a bit pricey? Yes, but it is worth it.
Grand Cru 3 is an excellent cigar, consistent in character and taste, in a moderate size.
I have yet to have a Davidoff Cigar that I do not like. They are always consistent and burn great. I love the the flavor profile of the Grand Cru Cigars they go great with stiff Bourbon!
Oh, this my friends is a great cigar. Smooth with excellent burn and flavor. Fabulous construction. Good to the last drop.
A wonderful cigar with a rich and complex taste - sweet and spicy. The smoke is very thick and creamy. It burns well and the ash is firm. The construction is flawless. The only disapointing thing with the cigar was that it became a little harsh after a while - but I can live with that considering every other aspects of the cigar.
Love how this cigar tastes, smoke poured out of this cigar because of how perfect the draw was. Highly reccomend!