Here's a cigar that redefines sophistication in a 5.25"x50 frame. The Davidoff Millennium Blend Robusto comes boxed with 25 sticks priced at $730, blending aged Dominican tobaccos under an oily Ecuadorian wrapper. Perfect for those transitional evenings between medium and full-bodied cravings.
The cold draw whispers aged cedar and damp earth. Initial puffs deliver roasted almonds dipped in black coffee - that signature Davidoff creaminess present but restrained. Smoke output feels modest, requiring deliberate draws to wake the blend.
At the halfway point, the Olor tobacco flexes with leathery depth. Retrohales showcase why this blend ages well - peppercorn spice emerges without aggression, framed by baker's cocoa and a distinct mineral tang. Burn line holds razor-straight.
The last third brings unsweetened chocolate bitterness that cigar veterans crave. Nicaraguan fillers surface through wisps of charred oak, though some find the nicotine punch (mild compared to Cuban counterparts) accumulates quicker than expected.
Rolled in Davidoff's Dominican Republic factory using Piloto Cubano and San Vicente filler tobaccos aged 2-3 years. The Ecuadorian wrapper adds glossy sheen and structural integrity - crucial for the blend's gradual intensity ramp-up. Unlike Cuban puros, this multinational mix creates a smoother transition between flavor phases.