bikrtrsh
8 years ago
I hope you do too. It's been a long while since I smoked one, but if I remember correctly, I def preferred the vintage 1992 over the vintage 1990. The only RP I've tried lately is the decade cameroon
24132413
8 years ago

Nvr mind
I'm going to suspend my bid activity
And discuss my selections
with my more experienced friends
they'll probably be able to help
me make better choices.
Thank you for your honest opinion.

DiRGe wrote:



5 Vegas Cask Strength & 5 Vegas Series A are JUST FINE for $2 per! Don't let any SLUG tell you otherwise! Try EVERY smoke here and then judge for yourself. A lot of the dudes that post here (NOT ALL) have PUKE MOUTHS and would smoke rolled dog shat if it had the right brand and maker putting it out!
đŸ€Ł đŸ€Ł đŸ€Ł đŸ€Ł
tonygraz
8 years ago
bikrtrsh
8 years ago
Well at least they made it to yard gar status. My poor unloved Fallen Angel didn't even rate as high. And that's an A J Fernandez smoke, you know the Punch guy!
24132413
8 years ago

Well at least they made it to yard gar status. My poor unloved Fallen Angel didn't even rate as high. And that's an A J Fernandez smoke, you know the Punch guy!

bikrtrsh wrote:




forgot about FALLEN ANGEL!! Very good smoke!
DiRGe
8 years ago
Scored a digital
Hygrometer
kenearl
8 years ago
Got some diesel corona 10 pack for 20 beans ...hard to beat that 😁. Interesting to see what others get .... Some i have never had...makes me wonder what I may be missing.....

Edit.....just won Aj clown cars for 15.....dang!
24132413
8 years ago

Got some diesel corona 10 pack for 20 beans ...hard to beat that 😁. Interesting to see what others get .... Some i have never had...makes me wonder what I may be missing.....

Edit.....just won Aj clown cars for 15.....dang!

kenearl wrote:



....never had the regular Diesel line in a thin ring. Got 10 of the Unlimited Habano in the 7" x 38 Lancero size last month for $18.00 and they don't taste as good as the 5.5" x 54 which seems to taste best of all sizes.

....and the AJ Clown Car Corona Sampler is an excellent buy at $15!!! I enjoyed two late last year but they ran me $25 each!

AND I just won a Pack of 10 of the somewhat new Camacho Check Six Toro (6" x 50). You can BUY a Pack of 5 at, ah, Mike's Cigars, LOL!!! for $56.95, a Pack of 10 for $39.99 at C.I. below, or get 10 here at CBid for $34.99! Tough decision! LOL. ONLY 4000 Boxes released here in the U.S. and 1000 in Europe. And I bet 1000's of 5 and 10 packs so it ain't all that limited.

https://www.cigarbid.com/a/camacho-check-six/2953639/ 

https://www.cigarsinternational.com/p/camacho-check-six-le-16-cigars/2016217/ 

Cigar Review: Check Six by Camacho
BY DAVID JONES · DECEMBER 22, 2016


Vitola: Toro
6” x 50 ring gauge
MSRP $12.50
Purchased at Burns Tobacconist

Background
When the Shellback was released in 2015, Camacho signaled the beginning of the Brotherhood Series, an annual limited edition release that would celebrate the bonds that military service creates. Shellback is an old naval term that refers to crossing the equator. For 2016, the Brotherhood Series release is Check Six, a reference to watching the 6 o’clock (back) of your brothers.

Backed by integrity and bound by virtue, this is one cigar that yields to no other. Celebrating those who prove themselves through actions, not words. A rare breed of individuals who stop at nothing to lay everything on the line for what matters most. Always doing what’s right, never what’s easy. Confirming that there are no limits when it comes to solidarity.

Camacho starts with a three-country blend of filler tobaccos, Nicaraguan Criollo 98 and Esteli, Dominican San Vicente, and Honduran Original Corojo. They add a Criollo 98 binder from Nicaraguan and a Habana 2000 wrapper from Ecuador. They come in a single Toro size, 20 to a box, with a total of 4,000 boxes being produced. It is “limited” but at 80,000 total sticks, it’s not that limited. For the sake of comparison, many Room101 releases were “limited” to 100,000 sticks and still available to order 4 or 5 years after initial release; since Camacho is more widely distributed than the Room101 sub-brand, I would think these will be readily available for at least a couple years.

We got the Check Six in at Burns a couple weeks back and I decided that since I had already reviewed the Shellback, I would jump on this one and get a follow-up review done as soon as possible. I purchased this cigar and it is my first from the blend.

Prelight
The Shellback used the tagline “Crossing the Line Since 1962.” Check Six uses “Watching Your Back Since 1962.” The font for the blend name is quasi-militaristic and the overall design of the cigar is patriotic, using bright red for the trim, along with heavy use of stars alongside the Camacho scorpion.

The wrapper leaf of the Check Six was a dark peanut butter brown with a bit of darker striations in the leaf and an easily visible vein structure that was flat to the touch. The leaf felt a bit papery, with just a bit of oil to it. When I raised it to my nose, I got notes of barnyard and hay. The foot had a richer mix of earth and cocoa powder and coffee bean.

The cold draw showed no signs of obstruction and it tasted of cedar, natural tobacco and dried berries.

Flavor
The Camacho Check Six started off bold and complex, displaying notes of earth and cedar, red pepper and dark fruit, along with lesser touches of dark roast coffee bean, grass, and natural tobacco. The retrohale was nutty and leathery with a sharp, but short, blast of pepper. As I got deep into the first third, the flavor solidified into more of a wood and hay-heavy profile, with earth and a mild sweetness slipping into the background and pepper becoming just an accent.

In the second third, I was surprised to get an increase in sweetness in the form of almost a molasses note. Cedar notes slipped in prominence, while earthiness stayed pretty steady. The coffee notes had left the building by the time the second third started. It was still nutty and peppery on the nose.

The cedar and pepper diminished in the last third, while the molasses sweetness was joined by a slight bread note.

Construction
I had to touch up the burn line several times, which was mildly irritating, even though it wasn’t anything major. The draw was nearly perfect and the ash held on for up to an inch at a time.

Value
The price tag on these hasn’t gone up due to the FDA (not yet, anyway). As a Camacho Limited Edition release, I think $12 or so isn’t too high.

Conclusions
The Camacho Check Six was a medium-to-full bodied cigar with plenty of signature “Camacho boldness,” especially in the flavor department. It was complex and inviting all the way, never staying on one flavor component too long to become dull. I would buy this again and would love to try it in a smaller ring gauge size, though I suspect that will never happen. Very good cigar and a worthy addition to the Brotherhood Series.

By-The-Numbers
Prelight: 2/2
Construction: 2/2
Flavor: 4/5
Value: 1/1
Total: 9/10
frankj1
7 years ago
site in Chicago had a clearance, was able to snag the last 7 Undercrown shade coronas for $2 each...unfortunately it was also $10 shipping, but I'm not unhappy with 7 for $24.
Not in love with them, but they will get smoked or shared.
cashmoneydave
7 years ago
Cohiba Red Dot Robusto $3
AB Nico Puro $3
AB Sun Grown Torpedo $2
Cohiba Nico N5x50
Graycliff G2 PGX Toro $2
Camacho Conn. $3
Drew Estate Tabak Toro Negra $2
Gurkha Beast $2
IronResin
7 years ago
Sobremesa Short Torpedo (4.7"x54) Pack of 10
Your Purchase: $39.30 Qty: 1 Thursday, August 30, 10:09 AM ET

Cain Daytona by Oliva Corona (6.0"x46) Box of 24
Your Winning Bid: $50.50 Qty: 1 Thursday, August 30, 9:27 PM ET
KingoftheCove
7 years ago

Sobremesa Short Torpedo (4.7"x54) Pack of 10
Your Purchase: $39.30 Qty: 1 Thursday, August 30, 10:09 AM ET

Cain Daytona by Oliva Corona (6.0"x46) Box of 24
Your Winning Bid: $50.50 Qty: 1 Thursday, August 30, 9:27 PM ET

IronResin wrote:


Pretty decent there Resin.
Do your future self a favor, and let at least half that box of Cains rest for a year, or two.
You're welcome.
IronResin
7 years ago

Pretty decent there Resin.
Do your future self a favor, and let at least half that box of Cains rest for a year, or two.
You're welcome.

KingoftheCove wrote:




Kool, thanks for the suggestion. I need to set up another coolerdor so I can experiment and see if I even have the self control to sit on sticks for more than a year.
tonygraz
7 years ago
You sit on them for extra flavor ?
bgz
  • bgz
  • Herf-A-Holic
7 years ago
Nah... don't listen to him, you gotta smoke a Cain ROTT!!!


Edit:

Good buy on those Cains BTW.
cashmoneydave
7 years ago
Man O' War Ruination Robusto - $1
AVO Domaine - $3
Nuc Cameroon - $2
CAO flathead - $3
IronResin
7 years ago
Tatuaje 10 Year Belle Encre Perfecto (5.4"x48) Box of 20
Your Winning Bid: $123.00 Qty: 1 Thursday, September 6, 9:29 PM ET

Foundry Chillin' Moose Corona (5.2"x45) Box of 20
Your Winning Bid: $29.00 Qty: 1 Saturday, September 8, 8:06 PM ET
Palama
7 years ago
As a Fuente ‘ho, this was an awesome deal:

Box of Mag R44s for $187 shipped ($4.25 each).

Sorry to say, their sale is now over.
bgz
  • bgz
  • Herf-A-Holic
7 years ago
^I woulda bought some.
Palama
7 years ago

^I woulda bought some.

bgz wrote:



After I placed my order, got an e-mail that said the cigars were due to arrive in a few days. I had never bought from them before so it seemed a little sketchy. Didn’t want to say anything until I received my order and that everything was good.

With that being said, the shpo is in your state so you woulda been hit with in-state taxes so your net cost woulda been higher.
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