Details
- Length: 6.00 in./152.40 mm.
- Ring Gauge: 52
- Country: Honduras
- Wrapper Type: Undisclosed
- Wrapper Country: Undisclosed
- Filler Country: Undisclosed
- Binder Country: Undisclosed
- Package Type: Stick
- Make: Handmade
- Box Pressed: Not Box Pressed
- Flavored: Not Flavored
About This Cigar
Founded by Julio R. Eiroa, who helped make Camacho a major success in the 1990s, Aladino is a family project between Julio and his son Justo. Named for the movie theater that was converted into the factory where the cigars are rolled in Danlí, Honduras, Aladino offers authentic, old-school cigars. The focus is strictly on the premium tobacco used to create each cigar, calling to mind the Habanos produced in Cuba in the mid-20th century, with each leaf grown on Julio's farm and rolled in his factory.
Last year, JRE released a new line for select retailers called the Camp Aladino in a Short Gordo vitola with three different wrapper options. Those cigars eventually became the Gorbusto release earlier this year. This year's Camp Aladino 1962 Toro is a different story, as JRE has kept the blend and tobaccos completely undisclosed.
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