We finally had some decent weather this past weekend and I
definitely took advantage of it by checking out some live Comedy at the Iron
Post, DD’n it till 3:00 am complete with strippers but more importantly I was
able to enjoy a nice cigar! I’ve had
these Camacho Blackouts in the Ark for a few months now and as the sun warmed
things up I broke one out and I wasn’t disappointed!
Country: Honduras
Wrapper: Honduran
Price: $6.00
Strength: Full
Length: 5
Gauge: 50
The new Camacho Limited Edition 2013 utilizes tobaccos from
4 different years. The wrapper was grown in 2006, while the binder is from 2009
with fillers from 2003, 2008, 2009. The
rolled cigars were then aged together for two years, when the marrying process
Is normally just a few months. The
cigars prominent dark wrapper is the result of “press-fermentation” and sun
ripening. The result of these processes
is a cigar that is full in flavor and body!
Like I mentioned up top I’ve had these in the Ark for a few
months now and i’ve definitely been jones’n for one! The cigar is of excellent construction which
should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with Camacho and their respective
cigars. They’re always well-constructed
and look great! I guess the only thing I
don’t like about Camacho is their newly designed labels and marketing
campaign! I liked the old art better,
but that has dick to do with how their cigars perform which is always top
notch! The Blackout is no
different. The Cigar was a very dark
color with a murdered-out label hence the name “Blackout”! The cigar cut true. I gave it a few cuts to get the perfect
draw. The dry draw was fine with hints of
coffee and oil! After I lit the foot I
gave it a few puffs yielding a dry and bitter taste that was similar to some
Nicaraguan cigars I’ve had recently. The
cigar had a hard time staying even throughout the smoke and I had to true it up
several times. I found notes of mocha, coffee,
dark chocolate along with earthy and nutty hints. It was light on my palate and left a pleasant
aftertaste! Camacho lists this as a full
strength cigar however I found it to be on the milder side of full…the body was
full flavored though!
I’d say of all the Camacho cigars I’ve tried from the Corojo
to the Triple Maduro the Blackout has to be right up there not just in quality
but taste! Despite the chill in the air
and he poor even burn this was a very enjoyable cigar! I enjoyed it with a nice German Coffee blend
as well! That was a great combo to say
the least! Not sure when I’ll get a
chance for another cigar with the weather going to shit but this was worth it! If you’re at a shop that carries Camacho
definitely grab a Blackout and see for yourself!
Cheers!