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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Camacho Havana Cigars

What is the strength of these cigars?
Camacho Havana Cigars are Medium to Full Body in Strength. It is a more powerful blend that is meant for the experienced smoker more than the beginner. It has been said that this is the closest thing to a Cuban you can get without smoking a Cuban itself—or paying Cuban prices.

What is the draw like on these cigars?
The draw is easy at first. It gives you some resistance, but only a little. The intention is to give you a good mouthful of thin white smoke so you can immediately plunge into the experience of the flavor. Toward the last one-third of the cigar, you will notice more resistance to the draw, which keeps the palate moist all the way till the end of the smoke.

What is the flavor like?
It has a very complex flavor. The taste is very spicy and strong like old Havana blends. There are hints of cedar and oak, and there is a noticeable taste of honey.

Is the Camacho Havana a premium cigar?
Yes. This is one of the most popular brands in the cigar world. These cigars are hand rolled and are constantly in high demand.

Are there different blends of Camacho Havanas?
Yes. There are five blends in total, as follows:

Churchill
This is an oily, cuadradro box-pressed cigar distinguished by a medium body and lots of thick smoke.

Figurado
Look for notes of leather, steel, and chocolate in this rich, thick, chewy blend.

Gigante
This is yet another rich, strong, spicy-tasting blend with a peppery finish.

Monarca
Look for a leathery flavor than turns to chocolate toward the one-third mark. At the final third, you notice a distinguishable taste of pepper..

Toro
This has been described as a rich, creamy, and flavorful smoke.

How highly are they rated?
Let’s just say just about as highly as any cigar could be rated. Not too long ago, there was a blind taste test between Comacho Havanas and three Cuban blends. The Camacho’s won 11 times based on their power, body, and flavor. Aficionados agree that much of this success is attributable to Corojo filler and binder and the unique new Camacho Havana.


What type of filler and wrapper are they made with?
Each cigar is handmade with carefully-aged, 100% Honduran-grown, Cuban-seed Corojo fillers surrounded by Jamastran Havana Criollo wrappers.

How much does the Camacho Havana Cost?

The great thing about these cigars is their price. As a Honduran cigar with near-Cuban quality, it sells for less than half the price of many of the very best Honduran equivalents.

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