
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Davidoff Colorado Claro, and how is it different from the rest of the white label line?
The Davidoff Colorado Claro was first released in the early 2000s, discontinued, then brought back in 2009. It uses the same Dominican binder and filler as the Aniversario line but swaps the standard Connecticut shade wrapper for a rare sun-grown Ecuadorian Connecticut Colorado Claro leaf — a reddish-brown wrapper that Davidoff describes as reminiscent of Cuban varietals.
What is the Davidoff Colorado Claro made of?
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut sun-grown Colorado Claro — oily, reddish-brown, with more body than the standard shade-grown leaf. Binder: Dominican hybrid Olor/Piloto Seco. Filler: Dominican Piloto Seco and San Vicente Visus. Made at Cigars Davidoff in the Dominican Republic.
How strong is the Davidoff Colorado Claro?
Medium to medium-full. Stronger than any other white label Davidoff, including the Millennium. The sun-grown wrapper contributes additional body and spice that push it noticeably past the rest of the lineup.
What does the Davidoff Colorado Claro taste like?
The Colorado Claro wrapper fundamentally shifts the flavor profile compared to a standard Davidoff. Expect cedar, roasted coffee, pepper, toasted almonds, and dry cocoa. The classic grassy Davidoff note is largely absent — replaced by more earth and warmth. Pepper and spice lead early, transitioning to soft sweetness in the final third.
What sizes does Renegade Cigars carry for the Davidoff Colorado Claro, and what do they cost?
We carry five sizes: Short Perfecto (4 7/8x52) at $26.10, Special R (4 7/8x50) at $30.00, Special T (6x52) at $35.10, Aniversario No.3 (6x50) at $37.20, and Double R (7 1/2x50) at $49.80.
Is the Davidoff Colorado Claro limited or regular production?
It has been available as a limited release since 2013. Davidoff expanded distribution after strong demand, but production remains restricted given the rarity of the Colorado Claro wrapper leaf. Stock levels at Renegade can vary — worth grabbing when you see it in.
How does the Davidoff Colorado Claro compare to the Davidoff Millennium?
The Colorado Claro uses Dominican binder and filler — the same foundation as the Aniversario line — but with a bolder sun-grown wrapper. The Millennium uses its proprietary 151 hybrid wrapper with a different Dominican filler blend. Both run medium to medium-full, but the Colorado Claro tends to be earthier and spicier; the Millennium leans toward coffee and chocolate.
Who is the Davidoff Colorado Claro best suited for?
Smokers who love the quality and construction of Davidoff's white label cigars but want more body and complexity than the Grand Cru or Aniversario delivers. It bridges the white label and Black Label worlds without crossing into the intensity of the Yamasa or Nicaragua. The Special R at $30.00 is the most logical starting point.
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