This is the newest line in the Davidoff family. There are, I believe, 4 different types of tobacco in this blend: Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Dominican, and one other I cannot remember. The pre-lit draw was good, not difficult or too easy. At first the cigar started off medium bodies, with a muted spice through the nose. The taste had a sweetness that I could attribute to the Nicaraguan tobacco and a slight hint of cedar or wood. Occasionally, I’d get a cream flavor too. I thought the flavor was pretty consistent through the cigar, though, I did notice the cigar gaining strength during the smoke. Toward the end of it, I would defiantly say it was full bodied. Overall, I liked it, but like with Davidoff’s in general, it was out of my price range for a regular cigar.