The Davidoff Escurio Gran Perfecto format has the largest ring gauge in the series. Escurio is an adventurous blend crafted with spicy Brazilian and sweet Mata Fina tobaccos from the Bay of Todos os Santos, along with tobacco from the Dominican Republic and Ecuador. The climate in Brazil gives Escurio cigars their distinctive sweet, original taste and rich aroma with notes of salt and spice to give you flavors that exhilarate.
Escurio cigars with their notes of pepper, chocolate, liquorice, and coffee pair exceptionally well with sweet and spicy cocktails like Cara Doce, Ginger Margaritas, or Moscow Mules. A maritime whisky with a salty note such as Bunnahabhain 12 also pairs very well.
stsherwood4 (verified owner) –
I can appreciate the quality of davidoff, the burn, construction, etc… But more often than not they leave me wanting more. Not with the escurio. This thing packs a punch and is far and away my favorite cigar in the davidoff portfolio.
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
I was turned to this cigar based on the chocolate flavor notes. I did not get the level of chocolate as I expected. In the first 1/3 of the cigar, I got lime zest which I have never experienced with any other cigar before which made this cigar very interesting. And as I progressed into the last portion of the first 1/3 of the cigar there was licorice notes with an earthy aroma throughout the cigar. Halfway through the cigar I started to get slight notes of chocolate. The construction of the cigar was on point with no issues as per usual of any Davidoff cigar.
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Daniel O’Connell (verified owner) –
This is only a slight step down from the famous Davidoff Winston Churchill Late Hour – it’s a bit more sweet, a bit less leathery, with some licorice and salt, but similar in its oaky, rich profile. Perhaps best of all, this cigar is more affordable than the Late Hour, and it also comes in the popular perfecto shape.
I was recently able to try one of these from a friend, and it was also recommended to me by Oxford – I had to buy a box. These are Davidoff unlike their core line – if you don’t find yourself impressed by the white label’s elegance, then perhaps the Escurio richness will suit you better – it has many of the hallmarks of the best maduros out there, but without being abrasively heavy or strong.
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Thiago A Ferreira (verified owner) –
Sou fã do Nicarágua e yamasa, apesar de eu ser brasileiro e ele ter tabaco Mara fina no blend, ainda acho que fica atrás dos dois citados. Da linha de anilha preta prefiro o yamasa. Mas é bom experimentar, vale a pena sempre
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