Following the conclusion of the long-running Liberty Series, Camacho Cigars introduced a new annual concept with the Camacho Limited Edition 2025, shifting the focus toward blend-driven expression and the work of the brand’s master blenders in Honduras. Further differentiating itself from the ultra-premium presentations the former Liberty Series was known for, the Camacho LE toned things down with metal canister packaging; it’s upscale yet more in line with “Joe Sixpack” hobbyists. Rolled at Camacho’s Diadema factory in Danlí, the cigar comes in a single 6″ x 52 toro format and pulls from multiple countries of origin, combining well-aged Dominican and Honduran fillers beneath a Honduran binder and a Mexican wrapper. The result is a profile that stays true to Camacho’s bold identity while showing a bit more refinement than their core offerings. The experience opens with charred oak, espresso bean, and white pepper spice, gradually building into molasses, black pepper, and smoked hickory. Chocolate cordials and rugged wood are backed by notes of dried fruit and leather, being punchy yet balanced on a consistent basis.

Camacho Limited Edition 2025 Breakdown

  • Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés
  • Binder: Honduras
  • Filler: Dominican Republic | Honduras
  • Factory: Diadema Cigars de Honduras, S.A. (Honduras)
  • Production: Limited Edition (N/A)
  • Vitolas: 1 (6″ x 52 Toro)
  • Price: $17.50 (MSRP)