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Davidoff Grand Cru Toro Cigar


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Davidoff Grand Cru Toro Cigar

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Davidoff Grand Cru Toro introduces charming creamy sweetness with earthy notes and subtle milk coffee in pleasantly surprising experience.

About Davidoff

Established 1911 • Switzerland
Davidoff premium cigars

Davidoff stands as the ultimate symbol of luxury and sophistication in the premium cigar world, founded when Henri Davidoff opened a tobacco shop in Geneva, Switzerland. Elevated to legendary status by his son Zino Davidoff—known as the "King of Cigars"—the brand revolutionized cigar culture through innovative storage solutions, meticulous quality standards, and an unwavering philosophy of "smoke less, but better." After producing prestigious Cuban cigars from 1967-1991, Davidoff made history by transitioning to the Dominican Republic under master blender Hendrik "Henke" Kelner, creating the acclaimed "white label" cigars that set the gold standard for New World premium cigars. Today, Davidoff continues to blend Swiss precision with Caribbean craftsmanship, producing meticulously aged cigars that embody elegance, consistency, and time beautifully filled.

• Zino Davidoff is credited with inventing the desktop humidor in the 1930s, revolutionizing cigar storage by recreating Cuban climate conditions in homes and shops worldwide
• In August 1989, Zino publicly burned over 130,000 Cuban cigars in front of Cubatabaco officials to protest declining quality standards, leading to the historic break with Cuba
• The brand's iconic white label with gold lettering has remained unchanged since the first Cuban Davidoff cigars rolled at El Laguito factory in 1967—the same factory that produces Cohiba for Fidel Castro
• Davidoff's Château series cigars were named after prestigious Bordeaux wine estates (Château Latour, Château Margaux, Mouton Rothschild), pioneering the concept of pairing cigars with fine wines
• Master blender Hendrik Kelner achieved the impossible by transforming the swampy Yamasá region into fertile tobacco land after 20 years of persistence, creating the acclaimed Davidoff Yamasá line
• The brand operates complete vertical integration with crop-to-shop philosophy, controlling every aspect from seed hybridization through final packaging in their Dominican Republic facilities
• Davidoff produces some of the world's most expensive cigars including the Oro Blanco at $750 per cigar and limited editions like the Royal Release at $300+ per cigar
2022 Cigar Aficionado - Davidoff Nicaragua Diadema ranked #3 in Top 25 Cigars with 94 points
2014 Cigar Aficionado - Davidoff Nicaragua Toro named highest-rated Davidoff cigar to date, revolutionizing the brand profile
2024 Cigar Aficionado - Multiple Davidoff lines featured in Top 25 including Winston Churchill and Millennium Series
2021-2024 Cigar Insider - Consistently rated 90+ points across Davidoff Aniversario, Grand Cru, and Yamasá collections
2023 International Cigar Association - Davidoff Cellar Reserve recognized for exceptional aging and quality
2020-2024 Various Publications - Davidoff Winston Churchill Late Hour consistently praised for innovative Scotch barrel aging

Brand Timeline

1911
Henri Davidoff opens tobacco shop in Geneva, Switzerland, founding the Davidoff legacy
1946
Zino Davidoff launches first Château series cigars named after prestigious Bordeaux wine estates
1967
Cubatabaco approaches Davidoff to create Cuban cigars; production begins at El Laguito factory in Havana
1989
Zino publicly burns 130,000 Cuban cigars over quality disputes; relationship with Cuba collapses
1991
Dominican-made Davidoff cigars launched with Hendrik Kelner; Château renamed Grand Cru; Cuban production ends
2013
Davidoff Nicaragua line introduced—first Davidoff using Nicaraguan tobacco, earning critical acclaim
2024
Davidoff celebrates 113 years with expanded Dominican factory and continued innovation in premium cigars

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