Davidoff’s Clubhouse temporary in Switzerland
Davidoff’s Clubhouse temporary in Switzerland. The Davidoff Clubhouse, a cigar once meant as a golf cigar is back. But only in Switzerland, and only as long as stock lasts. And those stocks are small, with only 330 packs of ten cigars each.
In 2013, Davidoff released the original cigar. With aged tobacco, the average age of the leaves is six and a half years. The filler is all Dominican Viso and Seco tobacco, most of it from the San Vincente region. Although the blend consists of four San Vicente Mejorado tobaccos, each one brings different flavors and charms to the blend, as they were grown in different growing areas on different soils, which gives each tobacco of the same seed a different taste heritage, which is a wonderful Mixture is united.
The San Vincente Mejorado Seco by Martin Garcia stimulates acidity and has a subtle sharpness. The same tobacco from Santiago Rodriguez stimulates the sour and sweet part and pleases with a well-developed creaminess. San Vicente Mejorado Visus from Jicomé also stimulates the sour and bitter area on the tongue with a wonderful coffee note. And the last filler isSan Vicente Mejorado Visus from Piloto. This one brings strength and creaminess to the mixture.
The binder is the elusive 702 binder from Ecuador. This is unique hybrid tobacco from Ecuador. Three different Cuban tobaccos are the basis of this hybrid. And the name of the hybrid tobacco even created a Davidoff line, the 702. The line is suspended for now but might return in the future. The wrapper is an aged Dominican leaf.
Points of sale
The cigars are for sale at Swiss Davidoff appointed merchants and the Davidoff Flagship store. There are Davidoff Flagship stores in Basel, Luzern, St. Moritz, Zurich, and Geneve. Portmann Tabakwaren in St. Gallen carries the cigars as well. A pack of ten has a fixed price of 320 CHF.



