kann
One Leg Of Fury.
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Yeah, that's one of the reasons I've been interested in the question. I understand not all agree, but I really like Camachos, pretty much all that I have tried (which is getting close to all of them) (and all in the last year). I can't figure out what the complaint is, to me they smoke nicely, are well constructed, and have consistently good, strong flavor. So if Davidoff is responsible for this state of affairs, I'm interested....
The history of all these brands is fascinating. As a person who spent a good part of his career involved in the Wall Street M&A craze, I feel like I have a certain perspective on it, but the cigar world seems like a unique world. It's as much art as science, and Wall Street has never been much for understanding art.
SWYL / LWYS
No shame in liking the current Camacho offerings. I think a lot of folks just remember the "old" Camacho and, like anything that changes, yearns for the product of the past. I guess that's where Aladino comes in to fill that nook. My only real complaint with Camacho right now is their large ring gauges. Since I've started listening to The Cigar Authority podcast, I've learned a lot more about lineage, factories, production, etc. I still only understand a fraction of it, and most of that I'm still obviously confused on...!