The Revived Camacho Coylar

When you think of bold smokes, your mind immediately goes to Camacho. While they have always had the reputation for rich, hearty cigars, the idea of bold has really been at the foreground of their philosophy the past few years. From the Barrel Age line to the new Diploma, Camacho is riding a train into bold town, and there are no signs of it slowing down.

Using this new ideology, Camacho has begun to re-release several older lines that were discontinued. We saw this earlier this year when they brought back the Diploma line. Now they are digging into their vaults and reinvigorating a fan favorite. The Camacho Coyolar was first blended back in 2005. It was a Honduran puro, but the truly interesting fact was that all the tobacco used was harvested from the same farm. This offered up a unique smoking experience for the customer to enjoy tobaccos from the same plot of land.

This cigar uses Criollo tobaccos all from the exact same farm where the blend was born nearly 15 years ago. If you are looking for a premium example of Honduran tobacco, this is the cigar for you. It is bold, as most Camachos are, but with a refined aroma and subtle complexities that really make it special. Notes of earth and leather combine with dashes of spice and soil for a puro for the ages.

With all of these cigars coming from only one farm, you could imagine they are pretty limited. That being said, your friends here at Cigars.com have them in stock, so make sure to stop by and pick yours up today!

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