Description
The Camacho Criollo cigar is handmade in Honduras with a Honduran wrapper and binder, and fillers from Honduras and the Dominican Republic. The Camacho Criollo Gigantedelivers spice on the first few puffs, mellowing down to some earthy, nutty medium bodied flavors. A more mellow cigar within the Camacho brand.
Specifications
- Cigar ShapeToroThe standard Toro shape is 6 inches by 50 ring gauge.
- Cigar SectionRoundMost cigars are round in shape, as this is how the cigars are rolled by the torcedor.
- Cigar Length6″1/2This cigar is 6″1/2 inches long, or 165.1 mm.
- OriginHondurasMost cigars are manufactured in the Caribbean and Central America.Honduras, a Central American country which shares a border with Nicaragua, is widely known in the premium cigar industry as the ideal place to grow Cuban and Connecticut seed tobaccos. Danli and the Jamastran Valley is considered the heart of Honduras cigar industry. The Jamastran Valley is known for producing a full-bodied tobacco that draws strong comparisons to the tobacco grown in the Pinar del Rio region of Cuba. This same region is also known for its Connecticut shade grown and Corojo shade grown tobacco. In addition, Honduras produces Cuban-seed sun grown filler tobaccos of the highest quality.
- Cigar Ring Gauge54The cigar ring gauge corresponds to the diameter of a cigar, this cigar has a ring gauge of 54, so his diameter is 54/64 inches or 21.34 mm.
- Strength Medium
- Wrapper ColorNaturalCigar wrapper color varies from green (Double Claro or Candela) to black (MaduroorOscuro) with a full range of browns in between.Natural wrapper, also known as Colorado Claro, is light brown in color.
- Single PackagingCellophane
- Rolling TypeHandmadeHandmade cigars are completely made by hand from start to finish.
- Cigar ManufacturerDavidoff GroupDavidoff Group is a Swiss company with many international subsidiaries. Their impressive portfolio of brands includes legendary cigar brands such as Davidoff, Avo and The Griffin’s, made in Santiago, Dominican Republic, as well as Camacho, Baccarat and La Fontana made in the Tabacos Rancho Jamastran factory in Honduras.
- Cigar WrapperCriolloThe wrapper is the last tobacco leaf to be rolled on the cigar, so it is the one the smoker will see.Criollo tobacco was originally developed for filler, but was found to be tasty as a wrapper when shade-grown. Criollo means “native” in Spanish. This tobacco originated in Cuba but is now being cultivated in other countries as seeds have been smuggled out of Cuba.CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)
- Cigar BinderCorojoThe binder is a full tobacco leaf that is used to roll the cigar, binding the filler tobaccos together.Corojo tobacco was first developed in Cuba in the 1930s and quickly became popular as the wrapper on some of the best cigars. By the end of the 90s, Cuba stopped growing Corojo because of its susceptibility to pests and diseases. Ironically, Corojo has since become more popular outside of Cuba, as it has been replicated in tobacco farms in Nicaragua, Honduras, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic.
- Cigar FillerDominican Republic Piloto CubanoFiller is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the “guts” of the cigar.HondurasFiller is the term used to describe the tobacco inside a cigar or the “guts” of the cigar.
- UPC7623500362022
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