The Camacho Connecticut Toro 4-pack delivers a medium-strength smoking experience with its 6"x50 parejo shape. This Honduran-Dominican blend wrapped in Ecuadorian Connecticut leaf has earned cult status among cigar enthusiasts for its bold character without overwhelming intensity. Priced at $35.10 per box, it's positioned as an entry-level premium option perfect for afternoon sessions.
Product Specifications
- Brand: Camacho Cigars
- Price: $35.10 (4-pack)
- Size: Toro (6" x 50 ring)
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Connecticut
- Binder: Honduran
- Filler: Honduran/Dominican blend
- Strength: Medium (2.5/5)
Smoking Experience
Cold Draw: Distinct hay and almond notes with faint honey sweetness
First Third: Creamy cashew butter transitions into roasted coffee beans, accompanied by white pepper spice on retrohale
Mid Section: Oatmeal cookie dominance with emerging cedar wood, mineral texture akin to sea salt
Final Third: Baked bread crust flavor intensifies, accompanied by green tea aftertaste. Minor tar buildup occurs near nub
Physical Performance
- Burn line requires 2-3 corrections per stick
- Medium smoke output (35% less than Camacho Corojo series)
- Average ash retention: 1.5" segments
Comparable Connecticut Wraps
- Perdomo 10th Champagne: 6×54 - Brighter citrus notes, higher sugar content
- Ashton Classic: 5.5×46 - Stronger herbal character, quicker smoke
- Macanudo Café: 6×60 - Milder profile, less complexity
- Rocky Patel 1999: 5×50 - Deeper roasted notes, heavier body
Construction Details
Rolled in Danlí, Honduras using:
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian-grown Connecticut Shade (Andes Mountain microclimate)
- Binder: Jamastran Valley tobacco (2-year fermentation)
- Filler: Olancho Province & Trojes Mountain leaves (4-country blend)