
Born in France in 1984, it is a men's favorite boutique brand and a world-renowned manufacturer of high-end tobacco and perfumes
David Duff reinvented the legend of perfumery after creating the first fragrance (Classic) under his own name in 1984.
In 1988, Davidoff released Cool Water, a men's fragrance, which was Davidoff's crown. Condensing the most important elements of nature--- water, fresh air and the fragrance of plants, it captures the mystery and essence of water for men, and is called a perfume that "comes from under the skin". Its taste is a masterpiece of fine taste and contrast--- immersed in the petals and full of the rich aroma of the fruit. The feeling of purity and freshness is seamlessly combined with the fragrance of the flower, just like the man who uses it, sensitive, sensual but not lacking in gentlemanly demeanor.
In 1997, Davidoff released the women's fragrance "Shimizu Hibiscus", which is in the shape of a transparent blue droplet. In 1999, "Good Life" was produced, which once again brought us its unique aroma.
Davidoff gives inspiration and mystical power to something as simple as water. A cool fragrance reminiscent of crystal-clear mountain lake water. Davidoff Cool Water perfume, in the European and American markets, has become the mainstream product of men's perfumery, and has been favored by male users for a long time. In addition to fragrances, Davidoff also produces a wide range of products such as cigarettes, clothing, kitchenware, etc., and is one of the most popular boutique brands for men. David Duff is a legend in the tobacco industry, reinventing the legend of perfume after creating the first fragrance (Classic) that bears his own name in 1984.
Davidoff with cigarettes
Davidoff is one of the Swiss product brands known for its premium tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes and pipe tobacco.
In 1930, he returned to Switzerland to take over his parents' tobacconist business, which grew rapidly during and after World War II, and became a refuge for many people, including wealthy smokers, as Switzerland declared neutrality during World War II. He also invented a humidifier for Cuban cigars and wrote several books on Cuban cigars.
In 1967, after the Cuban Revolution, Davidoff approached Cubatabaco, a local state-owned brand, to discuss a personal cigar brand. The cigars were rolled in the newly established El Laguito factory until the first Davidoff cigars were produced in 1969.
Due to quality and trademark issues, Davidoff's Cuban production line was discontinued in 1991 and replaced with a Dominican one. In 1994, the founder, Davidoff, passed away at the age of 87.