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DaVinci

Up for review today is the DaVinci. A strange concept for a cigar, but for the price I figured it was worth a try. The few details I could find are… The wrapper is grown by the Oliva Family, and is a brand owned by Altadis. Per my normal routine, I am pairing up with PUR filtered water. With that, I give to you the review.

 

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra

Binder: Nicaraguan

Filler: Nicaraguan

Size: Exhibition E (50 x 5)

Price: Around $3.00

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Pre-smoke & Construction:

Overall, the length of the cigar was a bit spongy feeling, but consistent. Speaking of the wrapper, it had mid sized vein’s running throughout, and looked a little toothy (bumpy or rugged). Sniffing the wrapper and foot revealed wood and earthy smells. The pre-light draw was a little tight, and tasted a little sweet. Overall, the cigar looked nice. The ash held for about an inch, and the burn required a few touchups. The draw loosened up a bit as I smoked, and I forgot about the initial tight draw.

 

Flavor:

The first few puffs were a simple earthy taste. After getting about an inch in, the flavor opened up a bit. I noticed a sweet spice through the nose as well as other sweet notes. A somewhat nutty flavor developed as well as I finished up the first third.

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The second third started off with the smoke taking on a creamy feel. The spice calmed down a bit and the earthy notes mellowed out. Nuts were the primary flavor in this third.

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The last third began with an increase of the earthy flavor, but it dropped back again. The creaminess increased and became lip smacking, if that makes sense. The sweet spice I mentioned earlier remained, but was overtaken by the creaminess. That nutty flavor remained dominant until it was time to put the cigar down. Not bad!

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Conclusion:

Price aside, this was a good medium to full bodied cigar. The flavor profile kept me from getting bored. I will admit the price added to the enjoyment though. For a $3.00 stick, I can’t complain. Although it is a gimmicky name and presentation, at least it delivered a decent smoking experience. I say give these a try and see for yourself. Not a bad budget cigar.

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5 Responses to “DaVinci”

Stan aka SoCal32 on Stogiereview Fan Forum May 22nd, 2009 at 4:25 am

Nice review Tom, I’ve never heard of these.

Mike - KnightRid May 22nd, 2009 at 8:01 am

Thanx for the budget review! I remember seeing these somewhere close to here, I will have to look it up again and give one a try.

Mike

Tony May 23rd, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Nice review!

Tom May 23rd, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Stan – I expected these to be not so good when I saw them. But I had to try a couple and was glad I was wrong. I will pick a couple up when I see them. A decent value smoke for sure.

Mike – I’m keeping an eye out for budget smokes. I find I’m getting finicky with cigar costs these days.

Mark August 29th, 2009 at 11:13 am

tom, I tried one of these a few weeks ago and must say that it was enjoyable cigar..i would definitely buy them again

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