When Zino Davidoff decided to blend his passion for refined cigars with the robust terroir of Cuban leaf, he set the stage for a product that would become both a benchmark of elegance and a collector’s treasure. The result was the Davidoff Tubos, a tube‑encased iteration of the iconic No. 2 vitola that emerged from the legendary El Laguito factory in 1969. This offering not only carried the sophisticated flavor profile Davidoff was known for, but also introduced a practical twist in packaging that appealed to travelers and connoisseurs alike.

The Birth of a Classic

In the late‑1960s, Davidoff’s partnership with Cuban tobacco producers was still in its infancy. Zino wanted a smoke that would embody the classic, slender profile of a Cuban cigar while being protected from the rigors of travel. The solution was the Laguito No. 2 vitola—measuring a graceful 38 ring gauge and a generous 152 mm (6 inches) in length—housed inside an aluminum tube. Each stick was handmade and bore the standard band A, a hallmark of the brand’s premium line. By releasing the Tubos in 1969, Davidoff signaled a confident step into a market that prized both tradition and convenience.
Key Specifications
- Cigar Name: Tubos
- Factory Designation: Laguito No. 2
- Ring Gauge: 38
- Length: 152 mm (6 inches)
- Weight: