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Camacho Corojo Maduro

MartyMcFly

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Jul 12, 2007
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Cigar: Camacho Corojo Maduro
Size: 6x50 (Toro)
Price Paid: ~ $6.00
Drink: Water
Location: Backyard
Smoke Time: 1 Hour


This cigar seems to be very well constructed with a couple of minor veins in its rich brown wrapper. After cutting with my Palio the draw was slightly tight but nothing I would complain about, and the cold draw revealed a nice sweet earthiness. I noticed right away that the wrapper left a slight pepperyness that tingled a bit on my lips but also a bit of residual sweetness. At this point I am already fairly eager to light it up.

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First third: The first few puffs are full of earth and what I would describe as toasty nutty taste. This is a full bodied and full flavor smoke however it is not the least bit harsh, but rather very smooth and well balanced. It continues to produce a lot of smoke and the same flavors with some added rich tobacco notes. At this point I find that I am smoking faster than I normally do and I’m pretty sure it’s because I am really enjoying this smoke thus far. The ash is light gray in color and somewhat flaky but holds firm.

Second Third: At the beginning of this third the nutty notes seem to be charging to the forefront while the earth and tobacco flavors take a backseat. All of these flavors continue to be present but I am starting to notice a little bit of spice, which I would equate to something cinnamon like.

Last Third: The last third was very similar to the second third with lots of toasty nutty flavors, and cinnamon on the finish. I had a few minor burn issues during this third as I had to relight once and also give a few touchups. No big deal here as for the most part the cigar burned just fine.

Overall: I would say that this is a fine smoke, especially for the price. This was my first Camacho cigar and I must say that I was very impressed. The flavor makup of this smoke was very pleasant as it was something a little different than I have become used to. Usually I like a good amount of pepperyness in my smokes however I think I have found another flavor profile that I really enjoy. After today, I am really excited to smoke the Tripple Maduro that I picked up along with this stick.
 
Nice review. Make sure you eat first with that triple maddie :D

Brian
 
I never cared much for Camacho cigars. They always seemed to be a strength for strength sake cigar, for me. I'm surprised you found it such a complex smoke. I may have to pick one of these up and re-evaluate.

Doc.
 
Thanks for the review. I have really been impressed with Camacho. They seem to be reasonably priced and well constructed. I personally love the SLR natural. It is in my top 3 favorite cigars and it is right around the $6 mark as well. I have also had the Candela which I really liked but I don't think I could smoke a green cigar on a regular basis. I'm on a mission to try all the cigars that Camacho offers so I'll already have the Corojo Maduro on the list.
 
I picked up a Camacho Corojo Maduro stick on the advice of someone here on this board that posted in my introduction thread. It sounds like it was a good suggestion. I haven't smoked it yet but I might have it tonight after reading this.
 
Great review, and I agree with the aforementioned advice of eating prior to smoking the Triple Maduro. My girlfriend loves those things.
 
I finally smoked mine last night. It was a very nice smoke but I probably should have smoked it on a day when I had eaten a little bit more. Probably the heaviest cigar I have smoked so far. I had to put it out into the final third. :( I'll have to try again another night. Great price too.

I don't think I'll be able to handle that Triple Maduro yet.
 
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