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|  | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made | | Gauge: | Thin | Length: | 152 | | Format: | Laguito No. 2 | Ring: | 38 | | Weight: | 8,15 gr. | Score: | 5.8 | | Presentation: Slide Lid Box: 50's.
Cardboard Pack: (Without cellophane) 5's in 25's, 50's.
Semi Boite Nature with Brooch: 10's, 25's, 50's. | Davidoff No. 2 Review:
Not much taste and easily forgettable cigars. Strength 2/5.
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Review #8: I do not understand why these nowadays Dominican cigars are rated in these forums.
Davidoff left Cuba more than a decade ago. - Submitted by olisiponense on April 14, 2008
Review #7:     Bought a few of these Davidoff No.2's at the duty free on the way to Italy. I was so excited to smoke them at the beach, but to be honest it wasnt anything special. It was bland and did not burn well. For the price I would rather buy a Monte Cristo No.4 or No.3 - Submitted by GDAWG77 on April 11, 2008
Review #6:     An excellent mild day-time smoke for those who want consistency and quality. Full flavour yet without any harshness this vitola offers a smoother and "easier" smoke than the Special R. Superb build quality I have yet to smoke a Davidoff with really bad burn/draw. Some have commented on this house creating cigars that are bland and middle-of-the-road. I agree that I would not reach for this after a Xmas dinner and would not pair it with my favourite Louis cognac. Yet I also would not be taking a Cohiba Sublime out when relaxing on the deck with a gin & tonic at 3 in the afternoon. Match the smoke to the situation. - Submitted by Uncle on December 14, 2007
Review #5:     Year's ago I paid too much for a poorly-stored one of these and had a disappointing smoke (too musty). The other night however I was gifted one from '85 and it smoked like a DREAM! THIS is what an aged classic is all about. Smooth beyond belief and just perfect in every respect. I'm now a believer! - Submitted by Shooter on October 2, 2007
Review #4:     Grabbed this one from the Duty Free in Singapore. Smoked it with a friend the other night and wasn't amazed after the coin I spent. I had smoked a Davidoff 'Special R' two nights before and I think it had heaps more flavour. Like the reviews 1 and 2, I would have to say it's just bland. Also started to get a bit of a stale taste at the halfway mark although that could be all that sitting in Duty Free. Nothing interesting and not much going on here so look at other Davidoff Cigars for better a better smoke. But yes a perfect one to hand out to business partners :) - Submitted by alexnoble on September 7, 2007
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