For the 19th year, Camacho will release a Liberty Series release to commemorate the July 4 holiday.

The Camacho Liberty Series 2021 is a 7 x 48 Churchill that uses an Ecuadorian wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Honduras. MSRP is set at $20 per cigar, each packaged inside of their own coffins. Production is limited to 2,550 boxes of 20 cigars worldwide, 1,500 of those boxes are scheduled to begin shipping to American stores this week.

“Creating a cigar inspired by the most prized of American ideals as a companion to our nation’s Anniversary demands the greatest of respect and attention,” said Edward Simon, chief marketing officer for Oettinger Davidoff AG, in a press release. “This complex and bold blend delivers evolving flavors yet consistent enjoyment. We are proud of this 19th installment of the Camacho Liberty Series and are honored to have the opportunity to create a blend that represents the Americana characteristics and ideals.”

While this is the 19th year a Camacho Liberty has been released, it’s actually the 24th different cigar to be released under the Liberty name thanks to multiple vitolas in 2002 and 2007.

  • Camacho Liberty 2002 (Five Vitolas) — 25,000 Total Cigars
  • Camacho Liberty 2003 (8 x 52) — 1,250 Boxes of 20 Cigars (25,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2004 (Two Vitolas) — 60,000 Total Cigars
  • Camacho Liberty 2005 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2006 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2007 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2007 Executive Travel Bag Edition (6 x 48/54/48) – 5,000 Bags of 4 Cigars (20,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2008 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2009 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2010 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2011 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2012 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2013 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2014 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2015 (6 x 48/54/48) — 2,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (40,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2016 (6 x 48/54/48) — 3,000 Boxes of 20 Cigars (60,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2017 (6 x 54) — 3,500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (70,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2005 Throwback (6 x 48/54/48) — 1,500 Boxes of 20 Cigars (30,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2012 Throwback (6 x 48/54/48) —2,500 Boxes of 20 CIgars (50,000 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2020 (6 x 60) — 4,185 Boxes of 20 Cigars (83,700 Total Cigars)
  • Camacho Liberty 2021 (7 x 48) — 2,550 Boxes of 20 Cigars (51,000 Total Cigars)
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I am an editor and co-founder of halfwheel.com/Rueda Media, LLC. I previously co-founded and published TheCigarFeed, one of the two predecessors of halfwheel. I have written about the cigar industry for more than a decade, covering everything from product launches to regulation to M&A. In addition, I handle a lot of the behind-the-scenes stuff here at halfwheel. I enjoy playing tennis, watching boxing, falling asleep to the Le Mans 24, wearing sweatshirts year-round and eating gyros. echte liebe.