1040. Camacho Connecticut Robusto

Bought at Brobergs Tobakshandel, Sweden.

Location: This review was made outdoors during a foggy afternoon with 25°C, 47% humidity in the air and 10km/h winds.

Information:
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut Shade
Binder: Honduran Criollo
Filler: Honduran Corojo 99 Visus, Criollo 98 Visus and Criollo Seco
Origin: Honduras

Factory: Diadema Cigars de Honduras (Honduras)
Box: Sold in 20 count boxes.
Release: 2013
Availability: Regular Production.

Size: 5×50, Robusto.

Wrapper: Almond beige, silky smooth texture with tiny veins.

Construction: Firm and even feel when lightly squeezed.

Cold draw: Hay bale.

1st third: Starts with a light toasted bread, dry cedarwood and a nutty mix.

2nd third: It smoothens out, quite enjoyable.

Burn: Burns fairly sharp with a firm and stable white-ish ash.

Smoke: Voluminous smoke with a medium heat feel on the tongue with a light draw.

3rd third: While unchanged from the beginning to end, it’s a nice smooth smoking experience.

Duration: 16:40-17:30, 50min.

Conclusion: A mild bodied cigar with a mild strength profile. A perfect first cigar or for a beginner it might be a good first choice.

Result: In my book this is a 90 point cigar.

/Cigar Reviewer André