Camacho Cigars announced a new line to its portfolio, the Camacho Broadleaf. The distinctive feature of Camacho’s newest cigar line is its oversized Honduran Broadleaf.
“I am thrilled with the amazing work our Master Blenders in Honduras have done. They created a cigar line which is not only excellent in taste, but also bold and fearless in attitude – exactly what our aficionados are searching for”, says Edward Simon, CMO at Oettinger Davidoff. “The darker Broadleaf wrapper in particular adds a lot of excitement to the cigar experience, as it endows every format with an oily, almost silky appearance and a creamy note to the taste profile.”
The cigar features a blend that includes the aforementioned Honduran Broadleaf wrapper over a Honduran binder and fillers from Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Camacho Broadleaf will be available in 20-count boxes and comes in three sizes:
- Gordo, 60 x 152 mm (6″), $10.50
- Robusto, 50 x 127 mm (5″), $9.25
- Toro, 50 x 152 mm (6″), $9.75
The new Camacho Broadleaf line is made at the Diadema Cigars de Honduras S.A. factory and will be available starting September 7 in the U.S. and September 15 in Germany and Switzerland.