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Davidoff Escurio

Davidoff Escurio

Davidoff Escurio - The Davidoff Escurio was crafted to capture the spirit of Brazil in a cigar! The Davidoff Escurio blend uses tobaccos from the Bay of Todos os Santos, combined with tobacco from the Dominican Republic and Ecuador. The unique weather conditions and soil of Brazil g. . .

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Davidoff Escurio, and what inspired it?
The Davidoff Escurio debuted in 2015 as the second release in Davidoff's Black Label series. The blend was inspired by Brazil — specifically the energy of Rio de Janeiro. The name combines "escuro" (Portuguese for dark) and "Rio." It was the first Davidoff blend to incorporate Brazilian tobacco at its core.
What is the Davidoff Escurio made of?
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano. Binder: Brazilian Cubra (Cuban-seed tobacco grown in Brazil). Filler: Brazilian Mata Fina and Cubra, plus Dominican San Vicente, Piloto, and Olor/Piloto Seco. Made at Cigars Davidoff in the Dominican Republic.
How strong is the Davidoff Escurio?
Medium to full. It's one of the stronger Black Label cigars, though the Brazilian Mata Fina in the filler adds sweetness that softens the overall impression. Most reviews place it at medium-full body.
What does the Davidoff Escurio taste like?
The profile is built around the Brazilian tobaccos — cinnamon, dark fruit, leather, nutmeg, and earthy spice. The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper contributes additional pepper and richness. It's a more adventurous, complex smoke than anything in the white label series.
What sizes does Renegade Cigars carry for the Davidoff Escurio, and what do they cost?
We carry five single-cigar sizes: Petite Robusto (3 1/4x50) at $11.70, Corona Gorda (6x46) at $20.10, Gran Perfecto (5x61/50) at $21.50, Robusto Tubo (4 1/2x54) at $21.00, and Gran Toro (5 1/2x58) at $23.50. Multi-packs and boxes are available in most formats.
What is Brazilian Mata Fina tobacco, and why does it matter in the Escurio?
Mata Fina is a Cuban-seed tobacco grown in the Bahia region of Brazil. It's known for natural sweetness, silky texture, and an earthy complexity that differs from both Dominican and Nicaraguan leaf. It's uncommon in premium cigars and a primary filler component that gives the Escurio its distinctive character.
How does the Davidoff Escurio compare to the Davidoff Yamasa?
Both are Black Label cigars with different personalities. The Escurio is centered on Brazilian tobacco — sweeter, more fruit-forward, with cinnamon and earth. The Yamasa is built around Dominican Yamasa wrapper and binder — denser, earthier, darker. The Escurio is generally considered slightly more accessible; the Yamasa hits harder and runs drier.
Is the Davidoff Escurio a good introduction to the Black Label series?
The Petite Robusto at $11.70 makes it the most affordable entry point in Davidoff's entire Black Label lineup. It's a genuine short smoke — about 30 minutes — and delivers the full Escurio blend in a manageable format. For anyone transitioning from the white label lines and looking for more complexity and body, this is the right place to start.

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