The Camacho Corojo is the cigar that built the brand's reputation and put Honduran tobacco on the map for a generation of enthusiasts. Julio Eiroa and the Camacho team spent years cultivating authentic Cuban seed Corojo tobacco on their Honduran farms, and this line was the showcase for that effort. Full-bodied and loaded with pepper, spice, and earthy complexity, it was a benchmark cigar for lovers of bold, aggressive blends throughout the 1990s and 2000s. After Davidoff acquired Camacho in 2008 the lineup was eventually restructured, and the original Corojo as enthusiasts knew it was discontinued.