Released at the 2007 RTDA show, the Camacho 1962 uses a Habano seed Criollo wrapper over Honduran long fillers for a medium-bodied smoke with creamy and peppery flavors. The year in the name is a nod to the Eiroa family's deep Cuban heritage and their history in the tobacco world before coming to Honduras. It sits on the more approachable end of the Camacho spectrum, offering the brand's characteristic quality without the full intensity of the Corojo line.