Davidoff has announced that its most premium offering to date, the Davidoff Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years, will launch on October 17th. It will cost $750.00 per cigar or $7,500 per ten-count box.
This morning, Davidoff announced the Davidoff Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years. When Davidoff announced the cigar to the media, it did not disclose the pricing. Multiple retailers confirmed the $750.00 price point per cigar to Cigar Coop.
The Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years is a Dominican Puro. The binder and each filler are at least 17 years old, including one that has not been used in a Davidoff cigar before and that was grown in an area that Davidoff no longer cultivates. For all the tobaccos combined, the Dominican puro is 111 years old. It is only rolled by Davidoff Master Roller supervisors with at least 20 years of experience.
The cigar itself measures 6 x 54. It comes in individual boxes or ten-count boxes.
Back in 2014, Davidoff created the original Davidoff Oro Blanco. That cigar was originally priced at $500.00 and later became priced at $600.00. The original Oro Blanco went on to finish as our #2 Cigar of the Decade from 2010-2019.
The new Davidoff Oro Blanco Special Reserve 111 Years will be available as of 17 October 2024 at select Davidoff-appointed merchants, HORECA (hotel, restaurant, etc.) outlets, and Davidoff flagship stores globally. Launch dates and availability vary by country.
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