Camacho Negro was introduced in late 2005 as a full-bodied addition to the Camacho lineup, arriving during a period when the brand was actively expanding beyond its flagship Corojo line. The specific blend details were never widely publicized, which was somewhat out of character for a brand that typically wore its Honduran tobacco credentials proudly. It appealed to the same enthusiast who gravitated toward the Coyolar Puro, someone who wanted serious body and intensity in the Camacho tradition, and it was discontinued along with much of the pre-Davidoff portfolio when the brand was restructured around 2012.