View Poll Results: Best Cuban Davidoff

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  • Dom Perignon (1976-1982)

    5 62.50%
  • Demi-Tasse

    2 25.00%
  • Chateau Haut-Brion

    3 37.50%
  • Chateau Latour

    2 25.00%
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Thread: Davidoff - Cuban

  1. Talking Davidoff - Cuban

    I recently smoked a Davidoff Dom Perignon, which I obtained through my newly formed online cigars business quality-cubans.com (hence the name).
    Boy what a smoke! It is pricey (around 210 USD per cigar, but it sure is worth every penny! The aroma is exquisite, an absolute beauty and it has the creamiest taste to match. Aged in cedar for 29 years, it is quite strong in taste but reeks of opulence,

    Anyone else tried any lately?

    Tell us what you think.

    Cam

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    I personally prefer my cigars to be a bit more expensive than that, like I do.

    Bloody trolls. I say ban them all.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Why is this written this way on you website

    Q uality. C uban. C igars

    That is pretty stupid

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    Oh, here we go again with this crap...

    Ban please.

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    qual . . . who? naw, don't even remember 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quality-cubans
    I recently smoked a Davidoff Dogshit Perignon, which I obtained through my newly formed online cigars business quality-cubans.com (hence the name,pretty friggin witty,huh?).
    Boy what a smoke! It is pricey (around 710 USD per cigar, but it sure is worth every penny! The aroma is exquisite...hints of dog squats and anchovy, an absolute beauty and it has the creamiest taste to match. Aged in cedar for 129 years, it is quite strong in taste but reeks of opulence,

    Anyone else tried any lately?

    Tell us what you think.

    Cam

    wow!!...where can i get some...

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    Quote Originally Posted by quality-cubans
    I recently smoked a Davidoff Dom Perignon, which I obtained through my newly formed online cigars business quality-cubans.com (hence the name).
    Boy what a smoke! It is pricey (around 210 USD per cigar, but it sure is worth every penny! The aroma is exquisite, an absolute beauty and it has the creamiest taste to match. Aged in cedar for 29 years, it is quite strong in taste but reeks of opulence,

    Anyone else tried any lately?

    Tell us what you think.

    Cam
    In Amsterdam, you can get a cigar and a solid hour with a smoking hot hooker for $210.

    I know, I know, what are you going to do with the OTHER 59 minutes and 42 seconds???

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    Don't let the door knock the hat off your ass on the way out.

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    i amuse me.......


    Originally Posted by quality-cubans
    I recently smoked a Davidoff Dogshit Perignon, which I obtained through my newly formed online cigars business quality-cubans.com (hence the name,pretty friggin witty,huh?).
    Boy what a smoke! It is pricey (around 710 USD per cigar, but it sure is worth every penny! The aroma is exquisite...hints of dog squats and anchovy, an absolute beauty and it has the creamiest taste to match. Aged in cedar for 129 years, it is quite strong in taste but reeks of opulence,

    Anyone else tried any lately?

    Tell us what you think.

    Cam......

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    I would post something, but I dont feel like it. Check back later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    In Amsterdam, you can get a cigar and a solid hour with a smoking hot hooker for $210.

    I know, I know, what are you going to do with the OTHER 59 minutes and 42 seconds???

    58 minutes 37 seconds, thank you very much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    In Amsterdam, you can get a cigar and a solid hour with a smoking hot hooker for $210.

    I know, I know, what are you going to do with the OTHER 59 minutes and 42 seconds???

    Uhm, smoke the cigar?
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    PuroBrat

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    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    heh, I love santa clause on floating tricycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigpoppapuff
    i amuse me.......


    Originally Posted by quality-cubans
    I recently smoked a Davidoff Dogshit Perignon, which I obtained through my newly formed online cigars business quality-cubans.com (hence the name,pretty friggin witty,huh?).
    Boy what a smoke! It is pricey (around 710 USD per cigar, but it sure is worth every penny! The aroma is exquisite...hints of dog squats and anchovy, an absolute beauty and it has the creamiest taste to match. Aged in cedar for 129 years, it is quite strong in taste but reeks of opulence,

    Anyone else tried any lately?

    Tell us what you think.

    Cam......
    He needs to use your translator from now on Sid!
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    I wouldn't know, I've never smoked any of those

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    I know the whole poll thing is a joke, but have any of our more well-travelled members ever had the opportunity to try a vintage Davidoff? How impossible is it for an average smoker to experiance this cigar at least once in a lifetime?

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