Davidoff No.2
The Davidoff No.2 represents an important chapter in the history of premium Cuban cigars. Produced during the collaborative era between Zino Davidoff and Cuba's state-run tobacco industry, this cigar was part of the original Davidoff lineup that helped establish the brand's legendary reputation among discerning smokers worldwide.

History and Background

Introduced to the market in 1969, the Davidoff No.2 emerged during a golden age of Cuban cigar production. The cigar remained in production for over two decades before being discontinued in 1991. This timing coincides with the broader evolution of the Davidoff brand, which eventually transitioned production away from Cuba. Today, the No.2 exists as a sought-after collector's item, representing a bygone era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship under the Davidoff name.

Specifications

| Factory Name | Laguito No.2 |
| Ring Gauge | 38 |
| Length | 152 mm (6 inches) |
| Official Weight | 8.15 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Vitola and Format

The No.2 follows the classic Laguito No.2 factory format, a vitola traditionally associated with elegant, slender cigars designed for a refined smoking experience. With a ring gauge of 38 and a length of 6 inches, this cigar offers a comfortable smoking duration while showcasing the delicate balance of flavors that Cuban tobacco can deliver in a more slender format.

Packaging Options

Throughout its production run, the Davidoff No.2 was available in several presentation formats:

- Cardboard pack containing 5 cigars
- Semi boîte nature box of 10 cigars
- Semi boîte nature box of 25 cigars
- Slide lid box of 50 cigars
- Semi boîte nature box of 50 cigars
Collectibility and Legacy
As a discontinued Cuban Davidoff release, the No.2 holds significant appeal for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the brand's Cuban heritage. Cigars from this production period are considered rare finds, and well-preserved examples command considerable interest in the secondary market. The No.2 stands as a testament to the distinctive character of Cuban-made Davidoff cigars from this influential period in cigar history.

