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(Description taken from Halfwheel.com website)
The Davidoff Puro Dominicano was a 2009 limited edition, offered in a 5 3/4 x 48 belicoso. It is returning to shelves in 2026, this time as a regular production line with three different vitolas and new packaging.
As the name implies, blend-wise, Puro Dominicano, Spanish for pure Dominican or Dominican cigar, is made entirely of Dominican tobacco. Davidoff has not specified which tobaccos it uses, but says that there’s tobacco from six different regions, aged for a combined 32 years. A spokesperson for Davidoff told halfwheel that this is a new blend and not the same as the 2009 version.
It will be offered in three vitolas:
Davidoff Puro Dominicano Short Robusto (4 1/2 x 52) — $19.80 (Pack of 5, $99/Box of 12, $237.60)
Davidoff Puro Dominicano Corona Larga (5 7/8 x 44) — $23.30 (Pack of 5, $116.50/Box of 12, $279.60)
Davidoff Puro Dominicano Perfecto (5 1/2 x 50) — $25.20 (Pack of 5, $126/Box of 12, $302.40) REVIEWED TODAY
Puro Dominicano is joining the company’s Black Band Collection, which includes other brands like Escurio, Nicaragua and Yamasá.
The cigar is nicely made and has an average feel in the hand.
The test draw after cutting the cap was pretty good but I used the PerfecDraw to open the draw a little. The initial flavors at light up were a tangy orange citrus, brown sugar, cinnamon, lime, and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7 1/2 or a little more. Nice start.
At the first third (19 minutes) the flavors have morphed into a sweet, rich apricot, brown sugar, cinnamon, and black coffee. The cigar is medium to full bodied but it will move up quickly. The finish is mostly apricot with remnants of black coffee with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar at this point is very good. I rated the first third 96.
As I moved through the second third (43 minutes) the cigar got very earthy. The black coffee is up a little also. The apricot is not rich but still there and struggling to keep up with the earthiness. The cigar is full bodied. The finish is largely unchanged but there is a little more black coffee and there is very good lingering black pepper. I rated the second third 94.
The cigar lasted 1 hour 30 minutes. It really slowed down in the final third. The cigar sort of kept going the same direction but in the final third the earthiness backed off and the black coffee increased. The sweetness seemed to come through but just as in the second third it had trouble keeping up with the black coffee and earthiness. The cigar is very full bodied, which is somewhat of a surprise. The finish is apricot with earthiness and very good lingering black pepper. The flavors are not that bad but not as good as the first third. I rated the final third 93. Although this is not an inexpensive cigar it's pretty good. Definitely worth trying. I just wish it had stayed the way it was In the first third.



























