Davidoff Beirut Cigar Review

Have a Cigar: Davidoff Exclusive Beirut

Name: Davidoff Exclusive Beirut

Country: Dominican Republic

Shape: Belicoso

Size: (6 inches x 52)

Strength: Mild to Medium

The Davidoff Exclusive Beirut was not disappointing at all. It was easy to smoke. It was so soft and smooth, in fact, that I forgot to pay attention to it. It burned between my thumb and my index finger for an hour and a half as I had drinks and laughs with friends. I drew often enough to keep it burning but no more.

Sometimes, the good cigar is the one that is so smooth that you forget you’re smoking it.

Macanudo Inspirado Orange

Have a Cigar: Macanudo Inspirado Diplomat

Name: Macanudo Inspirado Diplomat

Country: Honduras

Shape: Perfecto

Size: (4 1/2 inches x 38/60/44)

Strength: Mild to Medium

I smoked this cigar on a sunny day.
It was my first cigar of the day.

It was a small gift
from a close friend.

I smoked it in the woods,
in the afternoon,
in my hiking boots.

I smoked it on a very good day,
in good company.

So I cannot but love this cigar.

Have a Cigar: Camacho Corojo Toro

Name: Camacho Corojo Toro

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: (6 inches x 50)

Strength: Medium to Full

If you are looking for a cigar that tastes like a hardcore adventure, the Camacho Corojo Toro is probably the one you need to burn next. I lit one at a wedding, and I enjoyed it with Johnnie Walker Black Label, though, if I had the choice, I would have paired it with a smokier whisky.

It’s a spicy cigar, but coffee and nutty notes are also present.

A guy introduced himself to me shortly after I started smoking the Camacho Corojo. He asked what I was smoking. He said it smelled great but that it was an eye-catching stick, too. He was talking about the big, red Camacho band. A conversation followed. We talked about cigars until I had to remove the band to be able to continue smoking.

Eventually, the cigar found the ashtray, and it was time for me to dance.