My first halfwheel “Holy Grail week” cigar was the Camacho Super Limitado. Since I reviewed it three years ago, there has been one big change. Rolled back in 2007, this run of 6,000 cigars was only to be released to 40 shops—the first 40 that carried Christian Eiroa’s cigars when he was with Camacho. What ended up happening however, was that these were only delivered to the Nat Sherman Townhouse. Here’s what I had to say originally about the cigar: Christian Eiroa stated he believed “it’s the best cigar I’ve ever made” and while I haven’t smoked every Camacho out there this cigar is just hands down a very good cigar. Between the delicate but full flavor profile and the smoothness that only an aged cigar can bring it is an extremely enjoyable smoking experience. While the wrapper was a fight I waged with gentle handling and a little bit of pectin I would still say I lost the battle. That being the only negative thing I can say about this cigar, I can easily recommend seeking these out if you don’t mind the price tag. Unfortunately, box purchases seem to be out of the question at the moment but if ...
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