Camacho
curtpick
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Ok folks. Tell me about this line.
I am looking into buying a few sticks to try and would like to hear your opinions on which size, model you prefer most and why.
Any help would be appreciated.
As a heads up I have already bought the PE and it sits in my humi, as it will for some time.
Thanks.
I am looking into buying a few sticks to try and would like to hear your opinions on which size, model you prefer most and why.
Any help would be appreciated.
As a heads up I have already bought the PE and it sits in my humi, as it will for some time.
Thanks.
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leave me alone on my first coffee damn it !
I bought the PE just out of curiosity and the blend looked interesting.
Hell I might get just a itty bit of cuban in there like they say ! LOL
We shall see if its worth it.
More than likely will look for deals on single stick of each just to see if they fit my taste.
I understand the Ditkas are out of the Camacho factory. Though I may be mistaken.
I have one from the Alex MM special just calling my name but it needs to rest for awhile.
LOL
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Royln knows what's up. These are probably my favorite Camacho, but MSRP is way too high.
If we're talking only "Camacho" branded cigars, of the ones I've smoked then:
Camacho Connecticut = second favorite ...
Havana and Triple Maduro = tied for third
Lost of folks love the Camacho Corojo but I could take it or leave it....
But if we're talking anything from the Camacho factory then I'd have a hard time picking #2, 3, etc.
All of the Room 101s I've had were fantastic; OSOK, Daruma, Namakubi, OSOK 212 ...
Which would make it real hard to pick favorites ...
And .... You're correct.
I've only had the HOF (maduro) but it was great too. I'd take it over the Triple Maduro any day if it wasn't for the price....
I need to try the other Ditkas soon so if I find one I like I can stock up before they're gone.
* I have a new address as of 3/24/18 *
Now that my mind is elsewhere.....:)
10th Anniversary is all Honduran Corojo and it tastes like it. there is plenty of the autumn flavors that i associate with corojo. it isnt overpowering. its just good.
the Camacho Candela is the only medium bodied Candela i can really think of that actually tastes like a Candela. (LFDs candela is medium also but doesnt have the taste of a candela to me) There are notes of grass and earth. the wrapper is a bit fragile and burns kind of flakey some times but it is a good smoke if you are in the mood for it.
the Camacho Connecticut is, in my opinion their weakest option in their line up. that being said, i still buy them and smoke them a few times a year. these do not benefit from age.
the Camacho Corojo is a cigar that i think of when i think of Corojo flavor. it is the first true corojo in the non-Cuban world. there is spice and autumn flavors. i make it a point to smoke these in the fall months. they compliment a campfire like no other cigar out there. i love this cigar. it ages well. it is inexpensive (under $8 for all sizes).
the Camacho Corojo Ltd is about the same cigar as the Corojo but i find it more approachable for the rest of the year. the extra age on the tobacco gives it a bit more floral taste that i enjoy quite a bit. this ages well also.
the Corojo Ltd Diploma Maduro is one of my all time favorite cigars. the maduro wrapper adds a bit of sweet that the non-maduro version lacks. if you can get about 5+ years on this smoke you will be rewarded greatly.
the SLR maduro was my introduction to Camacho. i have always loved this cigar. it is sweet and smooth and has a long finish. i have not had the Habano version yet.
the Camacho Triple Maduro is very strong but very good. this is better aged. Coffee, Chocolate, musk and as it progresses it becomes woodier. it is a damn fine cigar.
i hope this helps