Davidoff Escurio Petit Robusto
Experience the Davidoff Escurio Petit Robusto. Crafted with tobaccos from the Bay of Todos os Santos in Brazil, 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 flavours that exhilarate. With a generous ring gauge diameter, this petit cigar delivers an intense, rich cigar for a short 25 minute enjoyment experience. Escurio cigars with their notes of pepper, chocolate, liquorice, and coffee are exceptionally paired 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.
FORMAT: PETIT ROBUSTO
RING GAUGE: 50
LENGTH (IN): 3 1/4
SMOKING TIME: 25
WRAPPER: ECUADOR HABANO
BINDER: BRAZIL CUBRA
FILLER: BRAZIL, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
STRENGTH: 3
Delivery
Cigar Delivery - £7.99 Or FREE On Orders Over £75.00
FREE LOCAL DELIVERY £30+ - FREE
Free Local delivery on orders £30+
£7.99 Standard Delivery - £7.99
We use APC as our courier, they work on a next day delivery basis, however we estimate 2-3 days so not to disappoint. When the order is received APC will issue you a tracking number via email or text. Please allow a few extra days for delivery to the Scottish Highlands and some other areas of Scotland.
Orders after 1pm will class as the next days order.
COLLECT FROM STORE - FREE
COLLECT FROM STORE
Scottish Offshore 2-5 day - £22.00
Unfortunately we cannot deliver to the following postcode areas
BT01 - 99, HS01 - 9, IM01 - 99, IV41 - 51, IV55 - 56, JE01 - 99, KA27 - 28, KW15 - 17, PA20, PA41 - 49, PA60 - 78, PH42 - 44, PO30 - 41, WF11, ZE1 - 3
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