Disapointing

Mild to the point of being devoid of flavor with a very difficult draw. Unfortunately very consistent. My biggest cigar disapointment, purchased after enjoying the #6.

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by gusto1 of Eugene Oregon on February 1, 2008

Mild, Lightly Flavored, Well Constructed

I bought a box of #8s, and being a smoker that prefers a milder cigar, I figured these would be perfect. The wrapper is very smooth, nearly perfect, and the entire roll is extremely well done. The cigar starts off quite mild, and really doesn't develop much strength as you smoke. This cigar would be ideal for a beginner or someone seeking a mild, anytime of day cigar. I feel it may actually be a little too tame for some smokers. Its truly a beautiful cigar, worthy of the Davidoff name, although I think it will leave some wanting more in their next cigar. Definitely worth trying a 5 pack, or a box if you are truly into a mild smoke.

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by Stan of Connecticut on October 5, 2007

NOT A MILD CIGAR

Well when receiving my box of # 8 Zino Mouton cadet.Just inspecting the cigar alone was impressive only one vein running down the cigar.. the wrapper is a chestnut brown, so this alone told me it not going to be a mild smoke, then once I held it up to my nose to smell, this was confirmed, it had a smell of a medium to full strength cigar, .. When I smoked it, my nose did not mislead me at all... So my point here fellows is, not a morning cigar or 12pm noon cigar, you can count out the mild on it, great evening cigar better after dinner cigar.. burns great runs an inch & half ash before it drops off.. fantastic along with a class of red wine... a real elegant cigar .......

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by Franco Ragosta of NY on September 7, 2007

Very Pleasant

A nice firm cigar that draws and burns very well. Creamy smooth flavor that is not real complex but slightly sweet with hints of caramel. Mild enough for the novice, yet flavorful enough for the regular smoker.

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by The Stine of KC on March 28, 2003

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