| Not all good cigars come from Cuba or other the | | | | manufacturing the cigars for Cubatobaco, which |
| monopoly they hold on cigars. If Cuba were to hold | | | | cause concern for Dividoff cigars, which questioned |
| the market, Davidoff cigars would not exist for us to | | | | the ethics of the company. This resulted in Davidoff |
| enjoy the taste and flavor. Today many different | | | | cigars wondering about their business relationship with |
| cigar manufactures offer different flavors, wraps and | | | | the Cuban company and dismantling the relationship. |
| fillers thus taking our local market away from the | | | | This came after many years of arguments over the |
| Cuban cigar. | | | | ownership rights to the brand. The turn around came |
| A quality and superior cigar, Davidoff cigars offer | | | | when both companies realized they could receive |
| flavor and aroma for any connoisseur of cigars. This | | | | some detrimental affects from such marketing |
| company however did have Cuban manufactures to | | | | practices. |
| give them a supply of their brand of cigars. The | | | | Davidoff cigars severed ties with the Cuban |
| company was asked to make the Cuban cigar they | | | | company as the embargo banned Cuban cigars. |
| could not refuse such an offer. This was the factory | | | | Davidoff cigars burned over one hundred tobacco |
| that made the cigar for Castro's inflamed cigar Cohiba | | | | stocks because he felt they had no merit to carry |
| Fidel. The company also had the Ambassadress, | | | | the Davidoff brand name. Bouncing back after such a |
| Chateau series, Dom Perignon and the Chateau | | | | disaster, Davidoff cigars now has cigars made in |
| Yquem, which was discontinued because of | | | | Honduras or the Dominican. Even after so many |
| trademark issues. Dom Perignon also shares its name | | | | changes, the Davidoff cigar still has a slight |
| with the wine. | | | | resemblance to the Cohiba only with a lighter |
| Davidoff cigars was flourishing when another rival | | | | textured wrapper. |
| company, Alfred Dunhill, was asked about | | | | |