Cigar Dinner at Ruth’s Chris in Providence, RI. Paired with McCallan Scotch, Camacho Cigars, Ruth’s Chris laid out a great Menu of Scallops, Lamb, Filet and Chocolate. It was Delicious and a truly enjoyable experience.
When I think of Camacho the Camacho Corojo is the cigar that immediately comes to mind. I first tried this cigar a few years ago and I remember not really enjoying it. I wasn’t used to smoking cigars this strong and having this cigar after a few too many drinks wasn’t one of my best ideas. (more…)
The Camacho 10th Anniversary line is, appropriately, the tenth blend now available under the Camacho banner. This “Edición Limitadaâ€? will be limited to a run of 300,000 cigars. It’s offered in boxes of 21 in four different sizes: the cigar I’m featuring to day is the 6-inch by 54-ring torpedo. (more…)
The Camacho 1962 Pre-Embargo is starts with a Vintage 1999 Jamastran Corojo wrapper that finishes a complex filler that includes authentic 1962 Pre-Embargo Cuban tobacco. The aged Cuban tobacco used in this cigar is taken from one of four remaining bales in the world. It has been a long time since we have encountered a cigar of this caliber. This is without a doubt one of the finest cigars we have ever had the privilege of smoking. The smooth Pre-Embargo filler is complemented nicely by the complex Corojo wrapper.
STORAGE CONDITIONS: These smokes have been stored in their original box inside a cabinet humidor set at 69%RH. I moved them from my Aristocrat cabinet humidor, which also had an RH% set at 69%. I am always moving boxes around my three cabinets, for one reason or another. The temperature these past three months has ranged between 66-72 degrees F.
This is the third in a series of reviews on this special edition stick from Camacho Cigars.
Originally released in 2005 under the name “Say Uncle” the Camacho Coyolar Puro is the Eiora’s family first venture in using tobacco not from their farm. This cigar is full bodied and deserves your respect, after my first experience with this cigar I found out why.
Camacho Cigars has cancelled the 10th Anniversary Commercial contest due to lack of entries. The contest for a 30 or 60 second homemade commercial was announced on March 26th, 2008 and was set to end on May 10th 2008. The grand prize winner would have taken home a check for $2,500 after their submission had been chosen.