Camacho Corojo
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Rhamlin
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Sitting here smoking one. Not sure how I feel about it. It's got a unique taste that I can't describe. Anybody try these? What's your thoughts? I'm on the fence about this one.

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I've had the Churchill vitola and enjoyed it. I agree that it had a very unique flavor to it that I haven't had from anything else. I give it the thumbs up. I buried a few of them in my humi and plan on revisiting in the future.
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I love em. Hell, I love pretty much everything Camacho does.
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I believe that's the "Camacho Corojo LTD", not the Camacho Corojo.....
In either case, they are both favorites of mine, and I hunt for the 8/22 vitola at another place regularly...
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Me too!!!!.......................until I recently smoked a Camacho Havana Petite.......yikes!!!!!BigT06:I love em. Hell, I love pretty much everything Camacho does.
Now, to be fair, I smoked this one rott (something I never do, but I was anxious to try them) and it took an additional 4 days to get to me................still.............a very bad experience, harsh, almost nasty, one dimensional, with a "cheap" tobacco flavor...........
Not smoking a second one until summer, and I'll report back then......
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Love them!!!! Especially the torpedo...they don't have your normal spice too them...I always described the spice as a middle eastern spice something like cumin. They have a uniqueness too them that I really like. If you end up not liking them you can always do a trade with me. But they are def a nice stick for the price!! IMO
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This is a Camacho Corojo Limitada not regular Camacho Corojo cigar. Yes this cigar has a unique aroma of cumin which is very rare in a cigar. I just checked my smoking notebook and double checked.Rhamlin:Sitting here smoking one. Not sure how I feel about it. It's got a unique taste that I can't describe. Anybody try these? What's your thoughts? I'm on the fence about this one.
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That flavor is definitely unique and is particular to the Corojo Ltd. Possibly due to the "Quinto Corte" fifth priming?
My two favorite vitolas within the blend are the 11/18 and the robusto. -
i did a review of this not too long ago. here is the link: CLICK
i do agree that the Corojo Ltd has some very unique flavors. the Maduro version is also very good. -
thanks Kuzi, that pretty much nailed it. I bet the 2 bowls of chili I had before lighting it up had a big impact on the flavor. And man that thing burned forever especially the last half. Definately one of the most unique cigars I've ever had. Until this I thought the Gurhka Blue Steel was the most unique I've smoked.kuzi16:i did a review of this not too long ago. here is the link: CLICK
i do agree that the Corojo Ltd has some very unique flavors. the Maduro version is also very good.