Earlier this week, I reviewed the Davidoff Oro Blanco, the brand new halo product for the Swiss company. It was somewhat coincidental timing given that months before Oro Blanco was announced I had already decided that I would be reviewing the Davidoff Diademas 100, a sort of precursor to company’s new halo product, during our annual “holy grail week.” The Diademas 100 was released in 2006 as part of the 100th anniversary celebrates for the company’s founder Zino Davidoff. The Diademas 100 was one of three cigars the company made for the celebration, and almost certainly the one people know the least about. While the Davidoff Oro Blanco is Eladio Diaz’s cigar, the Davidoff Diademas 100 seems much more like Henke Kelner’s cigar. The massive 9 1/8 x 55 Diademas was limited to just 250 cabinets of 50 and carried a price tag of $2,300 per box when it was released in March 2006. Zino Davidoff 100th Anniversary Robusto (5 x 50) — $15 (Boxes of 10, $150) — n/a Zino Davidoff 100th Anniversary Diademas Finas (6 3/4 x 50) — $22 (Boxes of 10, $220) — n/a Zino Davidoff 100th Anniversary Diademas 100 (9 1/8 x 55) — $46 ...
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