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Camacho Preembargo

Last post 11-17-2009, 4:26 PM by betasynn. 11 replies.
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  • Camacho Preembargo

     11-04-2009, 4:55 PM

    Pretty good stick, but definitely overpriced. Cigar was smooth and primarily nutty. However, it burned pretty fast (finished in just under an hour). It was in my humidor for 10 weeks. I definitely wouldn't pay the full $25 for it. I got it when it was available in CCOM's custom sampler. Although I enjoyed it, I enjoyed a lot of the CCOM House blends more than this.
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-04-2009, 6:05 PM

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    I caught a 5 pack of these on here, I think for $35 and I think they're worth the money if you can catch them under $10 a piece.
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-05-2009, 12:27 AM

    At $10 or less, this is an awesome cigar. At $25 forget about it, there are better cigars to be had for that price and less.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-05-2009, 2:21 AM

    Under and hour? Wow - I had one two months ago and it took over two hours. One of my favorites still.
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-06-2009, 11:41 AM

    TatuajeVI:
    Under and hour? Wow - I had one two months ago and it took over two hours. One of my favorites still.


    Really? Were you smoking really slow? I was smoking at a puff a minute and I only got 55 mins out of it or so.
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-06-2009, 8:33 PM

    I've never had this one go under an hour fifteen myself.

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

    Thomas Jefferson
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-06-2009, 11:01 PM

    Hm...strange. For me, most robustos last longer than the Preembargo did.
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-07-2009, 12:33 AM

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    Maybe the one you had was a little loose. I don't remember any of the ones that I had taking less than an hour and 15 either... and as others have said, it's a GREAT stick for under 10, but definitely overpriced at the MSRP. Very smooth, love it.

    "Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence." - Henrik Tikkanen
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-09-2009, 2:12 AM

    MAJORdorMo:
    TatuajeVI:
    Under and hour? Wow - I had one two months ago and it took over two hours. One of my favorites still.
    Really? Were you smoking really slow? I was smoking at a puff a minute and I only got 55 mins out of it or so.
    I've had three of the original five I purchased a year ago or so. All of them were slow burning (and ridiculously delicious) and took 1.5-2 hours. I do smoke slow, but maybe you just got a loose one? I'll have another sometime this winter and we'll see if I'm not totally of my rocker, lol.
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-09-2009, 9:16 PM

    the preembargo is like the 62...except with more depth, and a more nuanced flavor. I enjoy the 62, but my main gripe is that it goes too fast and the flavor profile falls a little flat after a while. The preembargo basically fixes my complaints about the 62, making it usually worth it for anything less than 10 per.
    Smoking a cigar on a windy day is like forgetting your wedding anniversary, you can spend all your time trying to fix it, but you're still screwed.
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-17-2009, 9:33 AM

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    Vidarien:
    the preembargo is like the 62...except with more depth, and a more nuanced flavor. I enjoy the 62, but my main gripe is that it goes too fast and the flavor profile falls a little flat after a while. The preembargo basically fixes my complaints about the 62, making it usually worth it for anything less than 10 per.


    I completely agree, and would like to add that every single 1962 i've smoked has had a looser draw than any other cigar i've had. It would be a much better cigar if it didn't have the loose draw, I think it would concentrate the heat and smoke so the flavors could blend a little better.



    "Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant intelligence." - Henrik Tikkanen
  • Re: Camacho Preembargo

     11-17-2009, 4:26 PM

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    I wasn't thrilled when I had a few of these. I personally like the Corojo ltd. a lot more, and they are similar in flavor.
    Appreciate.
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