Camacho Cigars Interview
Camacho Cigars, makers of premium handmade cigars, such as the
highly rated Baccarat The Game & Baccarat Casino Vintage
Selection, Camacho and La Fontana started out as a humble
operation over 25 years ago;
Today they have grown to become a successful, vertically
integrated company based in Miami, Florida. They grow their own
tobacco, manufacture their own cigars and boxes, and handle
their own distribution. Camacho Cigars manufactures 16 cigar
names, seven of which are their own labels.
Cigar Review: Could you tell me about the history of the Eiroa
Family in relation to the cigar business?
Christian Eiroa: Our story is very similar to most others that
had to leave Cuba. My grandfather grew tobacco in Cuba. In doing
so, he built a great relationship with the Oliva family (the
tobacco people, not the cigar people). They were based in Tampa.
My father left Cuba in 1959 and joined the army to participate
in the Bay of Pigs invasion. He then served in Korea. Once
finished, he went back to Tampa where he secured a job at
Perfecto Garcia. When the Embargo was to commence, Angel Oliva
offered my father to go to Honduras and try to grow tobacco. At
this time, tobacco was being grown in many areas because the
leaf brokers needed to find new sources of tobacco. After the
first crop, my father decided to go on his own. Eventually, he
had close to 2,000 acres where he grew tobacco in. Some in
partnerships, some by himself. As time went on, he got into
making cigars for others and in the mid - 80's he purchased the
Baccarat "The Game" brand and in the mid 90's, Camacho.
Cigar Review: How important are cigars to the Eiroa Family?
Christian Eiroa: Growing tobacco and making cigars is all we
have ever done! I grew up in the farms, worked in the factories
since I was about 7 yrs. old over the summers. We love this
business. What we love most is the creation of something so
enjoyable that started with one small seed. It truly is amazing.
You should come down to see us so you can witness it all
yourselves. Yes, this is an invitation, you are welcome to come
on any of the trips we program. All you have to do is cover your
travel expenses and a couple of other incidental fees. How and
when did you get involved in the family business? June 28th,
1995. Soon after I finished my master's degree and felt ready to
go down to Honduras, I did. I guess I always knew that this is
what I would end up doing. If there were a narrator, he would be
saying: "It was Christian's destiny".
Cigar Review: Have the increased amount of hurricanes in the
past year and a half hurt the your tobacco crops?
Christian Eiroa: Most of the time they do not run into our
growing season. They do cause us to lose seed beds and they do
delay the starting time. Nothing crucial, fortunately.
Cigar Review: Is business good for the Camacho brand right now?
Christian Eiroa: Yes, we just finished launching three great
items: The Camacho Coyolar (Black), the Legend - ario and the
Camacho Time campaign is under way. Camacho identifies our
company so much that as of 11 / 01 / 05, we have changed our
name to "Camacho Cigars". What is your perspective on the
current status of the Cigar Industry? I think that the cigars
being offered today in the U.S. are some of the best, ever,
anywhere. Although most of the companies today are very
traditional we love to see how the market is evolving. This only
makes us want to keep pushing to see how much we can influence
consumers' tastes. Does this make any sense? Because we were
always following tradition, we were careful about not moving
away from it. Today, this has become part of the fun. If you had
time to interview some old - timers, guys who have been smoking
for 20 + years, they might tell you just that. They might tell
you how much they love the fact that the choices are available.
The industry is solid and steady.
Cigar Review: Do you think the TV advertisements from truth.com
have hurt or actually helped the tobacco industry?
Christian Eiroa: This is a good question. California once issued
a report during the 90's to try to dissuade people from smoking
cigars. However, the results only helped us. The results were:
The higher your education level and the higher your income, the
more you smoked cigars and less you smoked cigarettes. The lower
your education and the lower your income, the more you smoked
cigarettes. I guess what I am trying to say is that a person who
decides to make cigar smoking his hobby, does so knowing that
this is not the healthiest of hobbies. They also know that their
risks for addiction are much less. With this in mind, I think
the answer would have to be "they have neither hurt nor helped".
Those campaigns cater cigarette smokers more than they do cigar
smokers.
Cigar Review: The recent talk is that we are heading into a new
cigar boom, do you think we are headed that way?
Christian Eiroa: There has been talk about this for some time.
The numbers do not agree with it, though. Consumption in our
industry has remained steady with low single digit increased for
the past 3 years. Those who feel the increases may be retailers
who have had competitors close shop and us smaller cigar
companies who have grown at the expense of some now defunct
manufacturers and / or bigger companies.
Cigar Review: Do some lines sell more than others for Camacho
Cigars? If so Which?
Christian Eiroa: Yes, our bread and butter: Baccarat "The Game".
Cigar Review: Can you tell us about what is being called
"Camacho Black", your new line?
The Camacho Coyolar is a cigar made 100 % with the tobacco from
the farm with the same name. It's a smaller property but has
been my father's favorite farm for 40 years. We only used it to
grow filler but this Coyolar seed actually yielded some
beautiful wrapper. The cigars are much stronger than we
anticipated so we have been letting them sit for longer periods
of time. We are very happy with this cigar, especially since we
have been able to make it with the tobacco from that farm.
Cigar Review: Are there going to be any new Cigars added to your
lineup? If so could you tell us about the future plans of
Camacho Cigars?
Christian Eiroa: Yes, the Legend-ario which has just been
launched and next year there may be a surprise or two which I do
not wish to talk about just yet.
Cigar Review: Do you have a favorite smoke from the Camacho
Cigar lineup?
Christian Eiroa: The Camacho SLR Rothschild mad., the
Legend-ario and the Diploma. Those are my three favorites.
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