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Davidoff Signature

Davidoff Signature

The Davidoff Signature is one of Davidoff's core line of cigars. This true classic is a fantastic example of complexity and balance in a cigar. Look for tasting notes of cedar, cream, brown sugar and citrus. This cigar pairs well with coffee, champagne or a lightly peated scotch. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Davidoff Signature, and where does the line come from?
The Davidoff Signature is one of the original lines in the Davidoff white label portfolio, tracing back to the brand's early days in Geneva. It was among the first blends Davidoff produced after moving production to the Dominican Republic in 1991, and it's designed around Zino Davidoff's personal preference for thin, elegant cigars with mild complexity.
What is the Davidoff Signature made of?
The Davidoff Signature uses an Ecuadorian Connecticut shade wrapper over an Ecuadorian hybrid binder and aged Dominican long-filler tobaccos. It's made at Cigars Davidoff in the Dominican Republic.
How strong is the Davidoff Signature?
The Davidoff Signature is mild — the lightest of Davidoff's core white label lines. It's built for smokers who prioritize smoothness and aroma over strength or intensity.
What does the Davidoff Signature taste like?
The profile centers on cream, almond, cedar, and cashew, with hints of fennel, hay, and soft citrus. The finish is mellow and dry. There are no sharp transitions — it reads the same way start to finish.
What sizes does Renegade Cigars carry for the Davidoff Signature, and what do they cost?
We carry: Ambassadrice (4 3/8x26) at $12.20, 1000 (4 5/8x34) at $15.40, 2000 (5x38) at $18.70, 2000 Tubo at $19.40, 6000 (5 5/8x43) at $24.80, No.2 (6x38) at $24.80, No.2 Tubo at $25.70, and Toro (6x54) at $28.70. Multi-packs and boxes are available in most sizes.
What is the difference between the Davidoff Signature 2000 and the 6000?
Both are core Signature sizes but differ in format. The 2000 is a shorter, thinner panatela at 5x38 — lighter in body, more aromatic, better for a 30-minute smoke. The 6000 steps up to 5 5/8x43, a classic corona, with slightly more body and a longer burn. Same blend, different experience based on ring gauge and length.
How does the Davidoff Signature compare to the Davidoff Grand Cru?
Both are mild Connecticut shade cigars from the white label line, but the Signature skews thinner and more aromatic. Most Signature sizes are panatela or corona formats with ring gauges in the mid-30s to low 40s. The Grand Cru adds robusto and toro formats with more body. For delicacy and restraint, Signature. For a bit more presence, Grand Cru.
Is the Davidoff Signature a good beginner cigar?
Yes — it's one of the most beginner-friendly premium cigars available. Mild strength, clean construction, and thin ring gauges make it low-risk and easy to smoke. Even the Toro stays mild. Davidoff's own description: ideal for novices and aficionados in the mood for a smooth and sophisticated cigar.

About Renegade Cigars

At Renegade, you will find one of the largest humidors in the Dallas area. You will find the best selection of the most popular brands that are desired by people all around the country. Our humidor houses a perfectly curated selection of major brands that you cannot find anywhere else in the cigar world.