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Photo Gallery


 

In January, 2007, Abe and I (Brian Jr.) flew down to Honduras to meet with Christian Eiroa, one half of the father-son team that makes up Camacho Cigars.

While we were staying in Honduras, Christian showed us around Camp Camacho’s tobacco fields, barns, curing rooms, rolling stations, etc.

Camacho is a full-service cigar house. It is said that Camacho is the only cigar company that has 100% pure Corojo tobacco. Christian and his father, Julio, oversee every aspect of their business, from the planting of the tobacco seeds to the creation of the boxes and final packaging.

 Flip through this photo gallery to see Abe and my trip to Camp Camacho their incredible cigar factory.

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Christian Eiroa talks with the tobacco...

Christian standing in the middle... Separating the tobaccos... Skilled workers at their stations...

Shaking out the tobaccos...

In one of the curing rooms... Separating the binder and filler... At the Camacho box making factory...

The Camacho box makers hard at work...

Labels being placed into the ... Raul working the sander... Abe examines the box work...

Brian Jr. “enjoys the scenery” ...

Jr. and Abe tag the “Signing Wall”... A new humidor that Camacho... Inside the Camacho rolling factory...

Rollers in deep concentration...

A master roller creating perfecto-shaped cigars... Preparing the beautiful wrapper... The wrapper leaves get de-veined...

The finished product gets separated by color-gradation...

These cigars have been separated and are now ready to age... Brian Jr. enjoys a cigar while watching a master at work... Abe poses with one of the factory girls...

Brian Jr. tries his hand at rolling...

A birds-eye view of the Camacho... Brian Jr. proudly displays the 3 cigars... The Monkey mascot of Camp Camacho...

Camp Camacho’s monkey...