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Davidoff

Davidoff is a Swiss premium brand of cigars, cigarettes and smoker's accessories. The Davidoff cigarette brand has been owned by Imperial Brands after purchasing it in 2006.[1] The non-cigarette portion of the Davidoff tobacco brand is owned by Oettinger Davidoff AG, which is based in Basel, Switzerland.[2]

Davidoff
IndustryTobacco
FounderZino Davidoff
Headquarters,
ProductsCigars and smoker's accessories
OwnerOettinger Davidoff AG
Websitedavidoff.com
Footnotes / references
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Oettinger Davidoff AG manufactures cigars, cigarillos, pipe tobaccos and smoker's accessories under the brands Davidoff, Camacho and Zino Platinum. The cigars are produced in the Dominican Republic and Honduras, and tobacco is sourced from the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Honduras and the United States of America.[3]

Name edit

 
A Cuban-made Davidoff Dom Pérignon with its namesake, Dom Pérignon champagne

The brand name Davidoff originates from the surname of its Switzerland-Jewish-born founder, Zino Davidoff (born Sussele-Meier Davidoff; 1906, Novhorod-Siverskyi – 1994, Geneva),[4] who ran a tobacco specialist shop in Geneva, Switzerland, from 1926 to 1994.[5] He was known as the "King of Cigars".[6]

History edit

 
Dominican-made Ambassadrice

After the Second World War, Zino Davidoff decided to acquire a licence to produce his own series of cigars.[5] As he had discerning international customers, he named the various formats of this "Château" cigar series after famous Bordeaux vineyard estates. The first in the series was the "Château Latour" in 1946.

In 1967, Zino Davidoff was approached by Cubatabaco, Cuba's state tobacco monopoly, about creating a line of cigars carrying the "Davidoff" name. The cigars were rolled in the newly established El Laguito factory in Havana, which had been established to roll Cuban President Fidel Castro's own personal cigars, named Cohíba.

In 1968, the first cigars carrying the name "Davidoff" were released. The first formats were the No. 1, the No. 2 and the Ambassadrice. In 1970, Oettinger AG, located in Basel, Switzerland, acquired the rights to the Davidoff trademark.

In 1971, the Davidoff "Mini Cigarillos" (short fillers made of 100% tobacco) and, in 1972, the first Davidoff pipe tobaccos were released. As of 1975, the cigars of the Château series were delivered in cabinets bearing the Davidoff logo.

In 1976, the "Mille Series" and, in 1977, the “Dom Pérignon” cigar, named after the champagne, were released. In 1986, a limited release of "Anniversario" cigars were produced, to celebrate Zino Davidoff's 80th birthday.

The Zino Davidoff Group was spun out of Davidoff in 1980[7] to exclusively market non-tobacco luxury goods such as watches, leather goods, pens, fragrances, eyewear, coffee, and cognac.[8] Public health researchers have suggested that this was in order to engage in trademark diversification (also known as "brand stretching") to promote the tobacco products, because it allows for advertising the brand in the face of restrictions on the direct promotion of tobacco products.[9][10]

After numerous disputes over quality and ownership rights, Zino Davidoff and Cubatabaco decided to end their relationship. Leading up to this, in August 1989, Zino had publicly burned over one hundred thousand cigars that he had deemed of low quality and unfit to sell. All Davidoff products produced in Cuba were officially discontinued in 1991. An agreement was signed that no more Davidoff cigars from Cuba would be sold.

In 1990, after discontinuing Cuban-made products, Davidoff started to produce cigars in the Dominican Republic. After numerous test runs, Zino Davidoff found a partner in the local producer “Tabadom”, owned by Hendrik Kelner.

In 1991, the first Dominican-made Davidoff cigars were launched, continuing the product lines and cigar formats of their Cuban predecessors. With the move to the Dominican Republic, the Château series was renamed "Grand Cru", and the individual formats were numbered instead of carrying the names of vineyard estates.

In 1991, the limited release called "Aniversario" became an ongoing cigar series, called the "Aniversario" series. In 1992, the "Special" cigar series was released, with the format "Special R" as the first product. In 1994, the 87-year-old Zino Davidoff died in Geneva, Switzerland.

 
A pack of Davidoff Classic cigarettes

Cigarettes edit

Imperial Brands has owned the Davidoff cigarette brand name since purchasing it in 2006.[1]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Imperial Tobacco buys Davidoff brand
  2. ^ "We Build Brands | Oettinger Davidoff Group". oettingerdavidoff.com. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  3. ^ "Davidoff Cigars | Cigar Maker | Zino Davidoff". Davidoff Cigars. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  4. ^ "Zino Davidoff; 'King of Cigars'". Los Angeles Times. 17 January 1994.
  5. ^ a b Wirtz, Dieter H. (2006). Davidoff - Legend, Myth, Reality. Berlin: Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH.
  6. ^ Los Angeles Times (Jan 17, 1994). "Zino Davidoff; 'King of Cigars'". Los Angeles Times.
  7. ^ Di Lenardo, Patrick (February 8, 2015). "Icône du luxe, Davidoff lance sa marque de montres". arcinfo.ch. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  8. ^ "Zino Davidoff SA official website". ZinoDavidoff.com. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  9. ^ Wen CP, Chen T, Tsai YY, Tsai SP, Chung WS, Cheng TY, Levy DT, Hsu CC, Peterson R, Liu WY (June 2005). "Are marketing campaigns in Taiwan by foreign tobacco companies targeting young smokers?". Tobacco Control. 14 (Suppl 1): i38-44. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.007971. PMC 1766177. PMID 15923447.
  10. ^ Huong LT, Long TK, Van Anh TT, Tuyet-Hanh TT, Giang KB, Hai PT, Huyen DT, Khue LN, Lam NT, Nga PQ, Quan NT, Linh TN, Ha NT, Van Minh H (October 2017). "Tobacco Advertising, Promotion Among the Adult Population in Vietnam and Its Implications for Public Health". Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health. 29 (7): 569–579. doi:10.1177/1010539517735630. PMID 29037054. S2CID 4872399. Retrieved 20 October 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Min Ron Nee, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars (2003, Reprinted: 2005).
  • James Suckling, "In Search of Davidoffs: Connoisseurs are Buying Up Stocks of the Swiss Cigar Maker's Discontinued Havanas," Cigar Aficionado, vol. 2, no. 1 (Autumn 1993), pp. 46–55.
  • Dieter H. Wirtz, Davidoff - Legend, Myth, Reality, Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH, Berlin 2006

External links edit

  • Official website   (may be inaccessible for UK and French internet users because UK and French legislation bans tobacco advertising and promotion)
  • Oettinger Davidoff AG – company website

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For other uses see Davidoff disambiguation Davidoff is a Swiss premium brand of cigars cigarettes and smoker s accessories The Davidoff cigarette brand has been owned by Imperial Brands after purchasing it in 2006 1 The non cigarette portion of the Davidoff tobacco brand is owned by Oettinger Davidoff AG which is based in Basel Switzerland 2 DavidoffIndustryTobaccoFounderZino DavidoffHeadquartersBasel SwitzerlandProductsCigars and smoker s accessoriesOwnerOettinger Davidoff AGWebsitedavidoff comFootnotes referencesCarcinogenicity IARC group 1 Oettinger Davidoff AG manufactures cigars cigarillos pipe tobaccos and smoker s accessories under the brands Davidoff Camacho and Zino Platinum The cigars are produced in the Dominican Republic and Honduras and tobacco is sourced from the Dominican Republic Nicaragua Brazil Peru Mexico Ecuador Honduras and the United States of America 3 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Cigarettes 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 Further reading 7 External linksName edit nbsp A Cuban made Davidoff Dom Perignon with its namesake Dom Perignon champagne The brand name Davidoff originates from the surname of its Switzerland Jewish born founder Zino Davidoff born Sussele Meier Davidoff 1906 Novhorod Siverskyi 1994 Geneva 4 who ran a tobacco specialist shop in Geneva Switzerland from 1926 to 1994 5 He was known as the King of Cigars 6 History edit nbsp Dominican made Ambassadrice After the Second World War Zino Davidoff decided to acquire a licence to produce his own series of cigars 5 As he had discerning international customers he named the various formats of this Chateau cigar series after famous Bordeaux vineyard estates The first in the series was the Chateau Latour in 1946 In 1967 Zino Davidoff was approached by Cubatabaco Cuba s state tobacco monopoly about creating a line of cigars carrying the Davidoff name The cigars were rolled in the newly established El Laguito factory in Havana which had been established to roll Cuban President Fidel Castro s own personal cigars named Cohiba In 1968 the first cigars carrying the name Davidoff were released The first formats were the No 1 the No 2 and the Ambassadrice In 1970 Oettinger AG located in Basel Switzerland acquired the rights to the Davidoff trademark In 1971 the Davidoff Mini Cigarillos short fillers made of 100 tobacco and in 1972 the first Davidoff pipe tobaccos were released As of 1975 the cigars of the Chateau series were delivered in cabinets bearing the Davidoff logo In 1976 the Mille Series and in 1977 the Dom Perignon cigar named after the champagne were released In 1986 a limited release of Anniversario cigars were produced to celebrate Zino Davidoff s 80th birthday The Zino Davidoff Group was spun out of Davidoff in 1980 7 to exclusively market non tobacco luxury goods such as watches leather goods pens fragrances eyewear coffee and cognac 8 Public health researchers have suggested that this was in order to engage in trademark diversification also known as brand stretching to promote the tobacco products because it allows for advertising the brand in the face of restrictions on the direct promotion of tobacco products 9 10 After numerous disputes over quality and ownership rights Zino Davidoff and Cubatabaco decided to end their relationship Leading up to this in August 1989 Zino had publicly burned over one hundred thousand cigars that he had deemed of low quality and unfit to sell All Davidoff products produced in Cuba were officially discontinued in 1991 An agreement was signed that no more Davidoff cigars from Cuba would be sold In 1990 after discontinuing Cuban made products Davidoff started to produce cigars in the Dominican Republic After numerous test runs Zino Davidoff found a partner in the local producer Tabadom owned by Hendrik Kelner In 1991 the first Dominican made Davidoff cigars were launched continuing the product lines and cigar formats of their Cuban predecessors With the move to the Dominican Republic the Chateau series was renamed Grand Cru and the individual formats were numbered instead of carrying the names of vineyard estates In 1991 the limited release called Aniversario became an ongoing cigar series called the Aniversario series In 1992 the Special cigar series was released with the format Special R as the first product In 1994 the 87 year old Zino Davidoff died in Geneva Switzerland nbsp A pack of Davidoff Classic cigarettesCigarettes editImperial Brands has owned the Davidoff cigarette brand name since purchasing it in 2006 1 See also editList of cigar brands Zino Davidoff Group Zino DavidoffFootnotes edit a b Imperial Tobacco buys Davidoff brand We Build Brands Oettinger Davidoff Group oettingerdavidoff com Retrieved 2017 10 04 Davidoff Cigars Cigar Maker Zino Davidoff Davidoff Cigars Retrieved 2017 10 04 Zino Davidoff King of Cigars Los Angeles Times 17 January 1994 a b Wirtz Dieter H 2006 Davidoff Legend Myth Reality Berlin Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH Los Angeles Times Jan 17 1994 Zino Davidoff King of Cigars Los Angeles Times Di Lenardo Patrick February 8 2015 Icone du luxe Davidoff lance sa marque de montres arcinfo ch Retrieved October 20 2019 Zino Davidoff SA official website ZinoDavidoff com Retrieved 9 July 2015 Wen CP Chen T Tsai YY Tsai SP Chung WS Cheng TY Levy DT Hsu CC Peterson R Liu WY June 2005 Are marketing campaigns in Taiwan by foreign tobacco companies targeting young smokers Tobacco Control 14 Suppl 1 i38 44 doi 10 1136 tc 2004 007971 PMC 1766177 PMID 15923447 Huong LT Long TK Van Anh TT Tuyet Hanh TT Giang KB Hai PT Huyen DT Khue LN Lam NT Nga PQ Quan NT Linh TN Ha NT Van Minh H October 2017 Tobacco Advertising Promotion Among the Adult Population in Vietnam and Its Implications for Public Health Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 29 7 569 579 doi 10 1177 1010539517735630 PMID 29037054 S2CID 4872399 Retrieved 20 October 2019 Further reading editMin Ron Nee An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post Revolution Havana Cigars 2003 Reprinted 2005 James Suckling In Search of Davidoffs Connoisseurs are Buying Up Stocks of the Swiss Cigar Maker s Discontinued Havanas Cigar Aficionado vol 2 no 1 Autumn 1993 pp 46 55 Dieter H Wirtz Davidoff Legend Myth Reality Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH Berlin 2006External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Davidoff Cigarettes Official website nbsp may be inaccessible for UK and French internet users because UK and French legislation bans tobacco advertising and promotion Oettinger Davidoff AG company website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Davidoff amp oldid 1215691840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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