Coyolar is back.

Davidoff of Geneva USA will begin shipping a newly packaged version of the Camacho Coyolar, a Honduran puro that was first introduced in 2005. It is once again a Honduran puro, all coming from a single 15-acre farm, and once again offered in the same five sizes.

  • Camacho Coyolar Perfecto #1 (4 1/2 x 50) — $8.50 (Boxes of 25, $212.50)
  • Camacho Coyolar Rothschild (4 1/2 x 50) — $8.50 (Boxes of 25, $212.50)
  • Camacho Coyolar Super Toro (6 1/2 x 52) — $9 (Boxes of 25, $225)
  • Camacho Coyolar Titan (6 x 60) — $10 (Boxes of 25, $250)
  • Camacho Coyolar Figurado (6 x 54) — $9.50 (Boxes of 25, $237.50)

“After several years of requests, there was no better time than now to bring back the original Coyolar,” said Scott Kolesaire, director of marketing for Davidoff of Geneva USA, in a press release. “We stepped outside our traditional Honduran farms to revisit the special 15-acre plot of land where Coyolar was first born. The exclusive Criollo tobaccos harvested from this area give Coyolar’s ‘Single Farm Vintage’ blend its legendary intensity and bold character.”

Coyolar was discontinued in 2013 as part of Camacho’s massive rebrand. The new version ships with packaging in line with Camacho’s current branding.

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