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    Default Camacho 11/18

    11/18
    I picked this up at Bethesda Tobacco’s(my local B&M) Camacho event last night. I’m on a corojo kick right now and decided that I needed to see what a pure premium corojo cigar was all about. Lucky for me it was buy 3 get one free night and I took advantage of that. I love the simplicity of the label that both the 11/18 and the 07/05. I really like the look of the 07/05, but opted to smoke the 11/18 instead, lets me look at them in my humi a little longer! It had perfect construction. Evenly brown, not overly oily. The hippy in me would call it a very organic looking cigar. Upon lighting it up, it started off almost immediately with sweet corojo flavor, just what I wanted. The draw was great, and I had no burn problems. The flavor was as consistent as could be, sweet corojo flavor though out the entire smoke. I didn’t find the corojo to be as rich as what I get from a Punch Rare Corojo, but this cigar was also real corojo and not a hybrid. For you corojo fans out there, give this a shot. You’ll enjoy this, but for the price tag, $9 a stick, you may consider the $5 robusto instead.
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    The Camacho Diploma 11/18 is one of my favorite smokes. I smoke them all the time and have never had a bad experience. Just have to watch it though, since they are a strong smoke and should be smoked with some food in your stomach.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka View Post
    The Camacho Diploma 11/18 is one of my favorite smokes. I smoke them all the time and have never had a bad experience. Just have to watch it though, since they are a strong smoke and should be smoked with some food in your stomach.
    I have a diploma maduro waiting for me, so thanks for the heads up.
    The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." -unknown

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