Camacho: Corojo Toro Cigars

Product Number: 007-013-0004

Corojo tobacco originated in Cuba's Vuelta Abajo region, and it contributed extensively to the reputation and signature flavor profile of premium Cuban cigars through the early- and mid-20th century. In the 1960s, Camacho planted Corojo seed in the Jamastran Valley of Honduras — its climate reminiscent of Vuelta Abajo in Cuba — and today, almost all Corojo tobacco is cultivated in Jamastran. The Corojo series from Camacho showcases this exquisite leaf, conjuring flavors evocative of early Cuban cigars. A Honduran puro composed entirely of Corojo leaf, Camacho's Corojo cigar delights with a full-bodied presence and a bold, spicy flavor profile.

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  • Length: 6.00 in./152.40 mm.
  • Ring Gauge: 50
  • Country: Honduras
  • Wrapper Type: Corojo
  • Wrapper Country: Honduras
  • Filler Country: Honduras
  • Binder Country: Honduras
  • Package Type: Stick
  • Make: Handmade
  • Box Pressed: Not Box Pressed
Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
4.8
2 reviews
Butter
August 20, 2024
Product: Camacho Corojo Toro
I have had an HC series Corojo, and the whole time it tasted like butter, I loved it. After getting one of these I experienced it yet again but amplified, buttery and savory. Around the halfway point it intensified. There were other notes, Christmas spices, subtle wood notes, but I loved that buttery note so much I focused on it the whole time. It is a fairly strong cigar, it put me to bed. Ultimately it was very enjoyable!...Read More
The most non-Cuban cigar which tastes like a Cuban so far!
December 09, 2018
Product: Camacho Corojo Toro
Smell: Nice fresh tobacco from both inside the cigar at foot and outside at the wrapper. Wrapper: is silky smooth with minimum veins, and deep brown color, but not dark. Structure: is bold (as what the company advertise) with consistent thickness. The cap is of triple. Cold draw: good draw (fairly open) with little constraint. Lighting: was lighten by soft flame lighter (slowly toasted). Cut: Using double guillotine. Flavor: Woody, leathery tobacco taste with lot of earthiness. The profile is almost consistent throughout the cigar. (this was expect, since all of the filler, binder, and the wrapper are made of the same type of tobacco). Burning: Nice consistent burning, with sharp burning line. Ash was holding nice from 1-2 inches. It was full-bodied cigar (full strength and full flavored cigar). Overall, the most non-Cuban cigar which tastes like a Cuban one that I have personally tried....Read More
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