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  •  04-12-2007, 7:10 PM

    Talk about a milestone for Camacho...I definately want to try one of these sticks.

    Christian Eiroa, President of Camacho Cigars, has been working on this
    blend for almost a full year.  Blending five different maduro varieties,
    before perfecting the cigar.  The idea of blending a cigar where the filler,
    binder, and wrapper are ALL Maduro posed a challenge. "The biggest challenge
    was to get these thick leaves to burn and taste right together. We did it!
    The cigar is awesome! Just wait until you try it," Eiroa said.

    The Camacho Triple Maduro is medium to full-bodied with a very rich
    flavor. Camacho will begin to ship the cigars in the next few months. It
    will be available in four sizes, 4 1/2 X 50, 6 X 60, 6 X 54(Figurado) and in
    Camacho's  own 11/18 size which has a 56 ring gauge.

    For more information and a sneak peek at the NEW Camacho Triple Maduro,
    please visit http://www.camachocigars.com


    "Tobacco is the plant that converts thoughts into dreams." -Victor Hugo-
  •  04-13-2007, 2:07 AM

    oh my, that has potential!  i bet it will be hard to keep them in stock, i wouldnt imagine they could make too many of them.

    www.homestarrunner.com
  •  04-23-2007, 11:16 PM

    From what I've been told, it is very good...but quite powerful. Then again, would you expect anything less from Camacho?

    The Eiroa family is smart...they've stocked up on a good amount of maduro leaves for the initial launch. I'm sure you'll be seeing them at your favorite online retailers soon enough!

  •  04-26-2007, 4:16 PM

    The website says they'll make "less than 300,000" of them! That's a bunch!

    Sidenote: I have actually had one! It's good to have connections! They are typical Camacho-esque cigars. These are very peppery! I'd put them at very full bodied and quite tasty! I'm not sure when they'll pop up in stores but they're definitely worth a try.


    Tiny Tim
    (yeah, it's a play on words!)
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