Davidoff Winston Churchill The Late Hour Robusto – Single

The Late Hour Robusto is Davidoff’s boldest tribute to Winston Churchill — a cigar crafted for contemplative evenings and rich conversations. This medium to full-bodied masterpiece is wrapped in a stunning Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro leaf, aged in Scotch whisky barrels to deepen the complexity. Inside lies a blend of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobaccos, aged for up to six months in oak casks.

The result? A bold, elegant profile featuring notes of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, oak, and peppery spice, layered with a rich, smoky undertone that lingers beautifully.

Designed for the evening hours, the Robusto offers a generous 50-minute burn and is ideal for slow enjoyment with a peaty whisky or cognac. Its powerful flavour and refined construction make it a standout within the Davidoff portfolio — not just for fans of Churchill, but for anyone who seeks depth, ritual, and reward from their smoke.

Length: 5″
Ring Gauge: 52
Strength: Medium – Full

Original price was: £55.00.Current price is: £39.00. inc. VAT

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