Aladino, founded by Julio R. Eiroa—who played a key role in Camacho's success in the 1990s—is a family-run brand rooted in old-school craftsmanship and authentic tobacco quality. Named after a historic movie theater in Danlí, Honduras, where the cigars are rolled, Aladino emphasizes traditional methods and premium leaves grown on Julio’s farm, reminiscent of mid-20th century Cuban Habanos. The brand’s dedication to authentic tobacco craftsmanship extends to a limited-edition Toro, crafted with exclusive, undisclosed Sumatran tobacco leaves grown in Honduras and available only to PCA members in a 6 x 52 vitola, highlighting a modern twist within their rich heritage.
Wrapper
Honduras
Binder
Honduras
Filler
Honduras

Third third
Cigar head taste
Second third
Cigar body taste
First third
Cigar foot taste