1 x Camacho Ecuador Toro (6" x 50, ●●●●● Full). A Havana-seed wrapper from Ecuador, a Brazilian Mata Fina binder, and some Dominican Pelo de Oro ligero added to the Honduran filler are key to this cigar's success. Coming from rich fields at the foot of the Andes, it has a uniform color, well defined yet unobtrusive veins, and a dark cocoa aroma. Where it really shines of course is through the taste it imparts to the plumes of medium to full-bodied, full-flavored smoke that soaks into your palate. Toasty and flush with red pepper, it offers an awesome counterpoint to the citrus and cedar and earth that emanate from deep within.
1 x Camacho Corojo Toro (6" x 50, ●●●●● Full). The binder is ligero while the filler is composed of leaves from three different primings to maximize the range of flavors possible. Billowing clouds provide the smoker with plenty of white pepper and cedar from the beginning, ready to ramp up the experience with malted sweetness and black soil earthiness as the first third comes to an end. Some nutmeg-like spice makes an appearance during the second third, and the final stages are awash in cocoa and currants.
1 x Camacho Nicaragua Toro (6" x 50, ●●●●● Full). As for this recipe, the filler blend contains tobacco from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. A Honduran binder comes next, finished with a golden-brown Ecuadorian wrapper leaf. As would be expected, the blend soared to the top soon after its release, even earning a 94 rating in Cigar Aficionado and a well-deserved spot on the magazine's famed Top 25 list for 2020. Nicaraguan tobacco has not historically been used much in the production of Camacho cigars, so this release offers something for fans of Nicaraguan cigars to get excited about. A clean burn, an easy draw, and copious amounts of rich smoke make the experience beyond enjoyable. Black pepper is the obvious opening note, soon settling into a pleasant bouquet of leather, earth, and creamy tobacco flavor. A woody overtone hangs around throughout the duration of the cigar, as well as hints of nuts and subtle floral bursts throughout.
1 x Camacho Broadleaf Toro (6" x 50, ●●●●○ Medium-Full). This dark, reddish-brown Honduran Broadleaf wrapper leaf surrounds a potent core of Dominican and Honduran long-filler tobaccos from head to foot. Tasting notes of dark cocoa, espresso, leather, oak, and earth develop throughout a consistent smoke with a sweet and spicy character. This cigar delivers a complexity of bold flavors.
1 x Camacho Connecticut Toro (6" x 50, ●●●○○ Medium). The golden wrapper gives off a dusty barnyard aroma while the cold draw tempts the palate with hints of black pepper. Buttery and smooth from the outset, the smoke brings into harmony the tastes of hearty oak and mild cream. The midway point adds some crisp citrus and sweet cedar, the strength increasing to just enough above medium to further increase the enjoyment. As the cigar approaches the nub, some nuts and spices become evident for a truly lip-smacking finish.
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