This cigar looks, in one word, beautiful. Very little veins that and they are smooth. An almost silky feel with a rich color to the wrapper. Not much flavor except for some spice and red pepper on the lips. The draw is tight but it's a perfecto so it's kinda expected.1/3: I was expecting some spice and red pepper as it was in the prelight but I still only got those flavors on the lips but not in the smoke. I did get some good sweet earthiness. The flavors are light on the palate but heavy when retrohaling. I'm finding this as odd because historically, for me, a perfecto usually has a blast of flavor at the foot and settles down due to there being more wrapper in the blend. Regardless, after an inch a nice spice does start to creep in along with an almost oak woodiness. Halfway through and I'm getting some coffee flavors as well. The burn is a little wavy but not too bad.2/3: Still nice and smooth with spices, woodiness, and an underlying sweet earth flavor. The earthiness is a very mineralistic earth that I have come to attribute to many Davidoffs. At the halfway point and the ash finally fell off. There is a black coffee flavor that comes and goes for a few puffs throughout so far.3/3: Spices are picking up more along with a red pepper. Added to the profile now is a slight sunflower seed taste. Toward the end and the pepper and spice die down leaving the sweet earth to shine with the woodiness and sunflower seed flavors.Primary Flavors: Mineral Earth, Spices, HardwoodsSecondary Flavors: Coffee, Sweat Earth, Red PepperA greatly complex 1 1/2 hour cigar that kept me on my toes. I would have to say that this might be one of the best Davidoffs I've had to date. Even with the spices this cigar remained smooth until the end and the mixture of flavors all complimented each other.