The Milleniums are where it's at! I too have had several Davidoffs that just didn't do anything for me. Then I tried a Millenium.They are now one of my favorite sticks, up there with the Padron 80ths!
The Lonsdale vitola is my favorite.
The Milleniums are where it's at! I too have had several Davidoffs that just didn't do anything for me. Then I tried a Millenium.They are now one of my favorite sticks, up there with the Padron 80ths!
The Lonsdale vitola is my favorite.
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I've been a Davidoff fan for many years. But there still needs to be a time and place for me to smoke one.
It's not a cigar I reach for after a big meal or with a heavy drink.More like a late evening cigar with a light & sweet cocktail ( Woodpecker ) comes to mind. It does not take much to overpower the cigars.
I do indeed love them and try to purchase by the box to lower the hefty price tag.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
I started with those because I like stronger cigars but as I started getting into Davidoffs, I've come to love all of them and over the years. Nowadays, I'm liking milder cigars more than I used to and I've also found other cigar smokers who have been smoking cigars for a long time also share this view.
So, if I'm in the mood for a stronger cigar, I'll grab a Millennium or a Gran Cru. To me, the next step down are the Special Series (Double R is my favorite), or the Puro D' Oro, and a step down below that are the Anniversary which if I'm in the mood for a milder cigar, fit the bill perfectly. The thousand series are the mildest and I've never been a big fan but I will smoke those on occasion.
Yes, they're all expensive but to me, they're worth every penny. Life is too short to smoke cheap cigars.![]()
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