The new Camacho Broadleaf line, which shows off Honduran-grown broadleaf, is now on sale in the United States.
The blend features a Honduran broadleaf wrapper, a Honduran-grown binder and a filler that uses Honduran and Dominican tobacco, though the varietals of the binder and filler tobaccos have not been disclosed. A press release from Oettinger Davidoff AG describes the blend as offering a medium-intensity smoke with a “rugged and unapologetic flavor profile” that is marked by dark chocolate, espresso, creamy sweetness and earthy spices, while aromas of leather and oak add to the cigar’s complexity.
The line is available in three sizes:
- Camacho Broadleaf Robusto (5 x 50) — $9.25 (Box of 20, $185)
- Camacho Broadleaf Toro (6 x 50) — $9.75 (Box of 20, $195)
- Camacho Broadleaf Gordo (6 x 60) — $10.50 (Box of 20, $210)
“I am thrilled with the amazing work our master blenders in Honduras have done,” said Edward Simon, cmo of Oettinger Davidoff, via a press release. “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.”
The line is produced at Diadema Cigars de Honduras S.A. Now that it has launched in the U.S., it is slated to be released in Germany and Switzerland on September 15.
Images courtesy of Oettinger Davidoff.