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Camacho Libre!
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As part of my tour of the Miami Cigar powerhouses, I couldn't miss the famed Camacho, the father and son team that brought
back the Corojo for our enjoyment. Dylan Austin, Assistant Marketing Director, and the artist who designed the boxes
for the famed Camacho Liberty series, invited me for a tour of the place. Once there, I had the opportunity to chat with Angel
Diaz, Marketing Director, and Christian Eiroa, President of Camacho, whose birthday celebration we managed to catch at the
tail end. After Dylan showed me the goings-on of the marketing department and a tour of their giant humidor, where
the Camacho cigars sit till they are ready for delivery to the cigar shops, we got a chance to seat with the Birthday President
himself. (Yes, the 07/05 in the Corojo label stands for Christian's birthday) We talk for over an hour while I enjoyed my
11/18 Corojo (that's Christian's mom's birthday) and then have some pictures taken. After an amazing conversation, it was
time to go and let Christian go back to the task of getting ready for the RTDA while moving his office to another section
of the building. Afterwards, we got to hang out with Dylan for a little longer at the dock waiting for the truck bringing
the latest arrival of Camachos to finish delivery so I could get my car out of the parking lot. And yes, the thought of hijacking
the loaded truck and drive non-stop to Mexico did cross my mind but I managed to contain myself and behave properly.
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"The quality and colors are like never before." That’s the assessment from Christian Eiroa, President of Camacho Cigars of the 2004 (harvest year) crop of Corojo tobacco grown on the company’s farms in Honduras. "My father, Julio, has
called this crop his best Corojo harvest so far."
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