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    Thanks for the review, Chris!

    It's really good to hear your POV. I have to say I agree as well. I guess I was hoping these would be a bit more full-bodied, but the harshness and heat I was able to handle. I was even kind of expecting it.

    Thanks again! Hope you enjoyed it.


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    Yep... I had a couple of these as well.. Thanks Mark

    Pretty much the same experience, They fit right into my profile and Camacho Whore-dom!
    Gonna have to look into that BoGo thing
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    I think you will be seeing some changes with Camacho soon.

    Since Davidoff purchased the company many distribution changes are being made. Chritian (owner) has even made some statements that he was sorry he released his blends to online /wholesalers. This is not gonna happen anymore. Camacho will go back its roots and concentrate on quality. Start looking to your B&M for point of sale. That's the latest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Thanks for the review, Chris!

    It's really good to hear your POV. I have to say I agree as well. I guess I was hoping these would be a bit more full-bodied, but the harshness and heat I was able to handle. I was even kind of expecting it.

    Thanks again! Hope you enjoyed it.
    I did enjoy it. The harsh beginning was not a problem. I get that often on Camacho cigars. This cigar reminded me alot of the Camacho Negro (also JR exclusive) and the Triple maduro without the ligero or complexity.

    Ashauler "twisted my arm" a little and talked me into a split on these. I may even have to get some more before the BOGO is over.

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    Thanks for the review Chris.

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