The Camacho Diploma is back. Camacho has announced it is relaunching the original Camacho Diploma line. While the cigars feature a unique packaging update, the blend returns to being 100% Original Corojo. Plans are for the Camacho Diploma to return as a limited production annual release starting next month.

When Camacho was owned by the Eiroa family, the Camacho Diploma was a 100% Honduran corojo blend using the original Cuban seeds. After Davidoff revamped the Camacho line in 2013, the Camacho Diploma was given an all-new multi-national blend. Less than two years later, the new version of the Camacho was discontinued.

Now dubbed the Camacho Diploma Special Selection, the blend returns to its original roots featuring high priming Original Corojo tobacco. Camacho says the cigars are made by five of the brand’s most experienced rollers at the company’s factory. Because of the limited availability of the tobaccos used, the Diploma will be limited to a once-a-year release.

Camacho Diploma Single

The Camacho Diploma Special Selection is being released in one size – a 5 x 54 Robusto. Each cigar will be packaged in an individual triangular-shaped coffin which is housed in a unique hexagon shaped box. The box will hold 18 coffins and a total of 1,800 boxes have been produced (32,400 cigars).

At a glance, here is a look at the Camacho Diploma Special Edition:

Blend Profile

Wrapper: Original Corojo
Binder: Original Corojo
Filler: Original Corojo
Country of Origin: Honduras (Diadema Cigars de Honduras SA)

Vitolas Available

Robusto: 5 x 54

Photo Credits: Davidoff of Geneva