2009 Camacho Liberty Cigar Review

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Cigar: Camacho Liberty 2009

Wrapper: Habano
Size: 6 x 54 – 11/18 roll
Binder: Honduras
Filler: Honduras
Strength: Full

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Every year since 2002, Camacho has released a special limited release blend known as the Liberty.  The first year they made the cigar in various sizes and now solely rely on their famed 11/18 roll.  Neatly wrapped in a very thin tissue paper, packed in cedar coffins with a limited production of 40,000 cigars.  The 2005 set the bar as the best Liberty to date.   That is, until the 2009!   This is the 8th or 9th ‘09 Libertiy I have had.  When they first came out it was apparent they needed time, so now here we are six months later.

Let’s smoke one to see if it made a difference.

Appearance/ construction:

After unwrapping the cigar from the tissue paper, the wrapper is smooth with one very small vein on one side.  The wrapper had no flaws and the cap was excellent.  It is a nice light brown in color, and has an oily sheen under the light.  The aroma coming from the tobacco was an intense salty/sweet powerful cedar scent.  The 11/18 roll is firm and even and just beautifully executed by the master roller who rolles them.  Upon cutting the cap, the prelight draw was as perfect as it gets, and the tobacco yielded a spicy cedar.  It reminded me of that Christmas spice you get from dried flowers and wreaths.

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First 1/3rd

The initial light was even and it burned flawlessly.  The resting smoke was light but consistent and was very pleasant to smell.  The initial flavors were of dried flowers and a very nice cedary spice.

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2nd 1/3rd

At the beginning of the second third the smoke turned into a sweet natural cinnamon flavor that was exquisite, and just as fast as it came three puffs later it was gone.  However, the cedary spice became more prevalent and had a beautiful finish on the palate which lasted several minutes. The ash was a beautiful grey and solid

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Final 1/3rd

The final 3rd ended just as nicely as it started.  The draw and burn remained perfect all the way through the smoke.  The spices at this point are of sweet cedar with ginger undertones.  Although this is not a complex cigar, the flavors and consistency of it make it a very enjoyable smoke.

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Final thoughts:

This Camacho has by far exceeded my expectations, and in my opinion, the best Liberty Camacho has produced.  I bought a box of them and I’m sure glad I did.  This cigar would be the perfect accompaniment to Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner after and a nice aged Scotch.  Aging these sticks was a must when they first came out.  I would have given them an 88-89 then.  Now it is a solid 92.  If you can find these lingering on your local B&M shelves buy them, as you will not be disappointed.

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Review done by: Aaron Boyd

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Camacho, Room 101, 213 Cigar Review

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Category : Cigar Reviews

The Room 101 Cigars collection is a blend of attitude, culture, celebrity, and some of the world’s finest tobaccos. The new line of cigars, especially blended by Camacho cigars is a medium bodied cigar comprised of tobaccos from both Honduras and the Dominican Republic. The wrapper is a Semilla 101 that was exclusively grown for Camacho’s Room 101 cigars. These are boxed in six formats. Each box holds 25 cigars.

The Room101 cigars are available in six formats, all representing different area codes, including the 213 (44×5.5), 305 (50×5), 323 (50×6), 404 (54×52×6), 702 (48×54×48×6), and 808(60×6).

Wrapper: Semilla 101 (Honduras)

Binder: Honduras

Filler: Honduras, Dominican Republic

This is the second one I have smoked thus far. Both have been the 213, which is the 5.5” X 44. I smoked the other about 2 weeks ago and they were very consistant with each other. They both had great construction, nice wrappers with minimal veins in them. The wrapper was a nice medium brown and pretty smooth. They were both pretty firm and had great draws.

However, what they did carry in the construction and appearance they lacked in the flavor department. This is definitely a medium flavor and strength cigar, and I would even venture to say, on the mild side of medium. There really wasn’t anything at all there until you get just about halfway through it. Then is when the subtle pepper shines through and makes you realize you are actually smoking a cigar. There was a light toasted tobacco flavor throughout the entire cigar. About ¾ of the way through it fell off to nothing again.

It did burn rather fast and even. There were only a few touch-ups needed. The ash was light gray and was flakey and did not hold well. It almost seemed to be a mixed filler by the way the ash acted.

Overall, I was not impressed with this cigar. It has some nice marketing, but the cigar does not hold up to the usual, powerful and flavorful line of Camacho I am used to. Give me a Diploma any day over this one!

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