Los Angeles, September 2, 2010 – The ninth annual edition of the Camacho Liberty, a special cigar designed to salute America, is now in stores.
It is, once again, in Camacho's trademark "11/18" shape, a sort-of-perfecto of six inches long and 54 ring gauge in the center, and is being offered in individual, slide-top coffins inside boxes of 20. A total of 2,000 boxes - 40,000 cigars total - was made, the same quantity as the 2005-09 Liberty editions.
This year's blend is a little different. Camacho marketing chief Dylan Austin noted that the 2010 Liberty has a three-nation blend of tobaccos: an Ecuadorian-grown, Sumatra-seed wrapper; Honduran-grown binder and filler leaves from the Dominican Republic and Honduran Corojo Ligero, making for a full-bodied blend.

Retail pricing is at $16.60 per cigar or $332.00 per box and should be in stores now. Michael Herklots, the general manager of the Davidoff of Geneva stores in New York, filed this review for Haute Living.com.
~ Rich Perelman
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