The Aladino Vintage Selection Elegante draws on aged Honduran Corojo tobacco grown in the Jamastran Valley. The Corojo wrapper sets a steady tone from the outset, delivering cedar, toasted oak and dry earth, followed by roasted coffee, cocoa and a gentle black pepper that stays measured throughout. The elegante vitola keeps the smoke composed, with consistent combustion and an even burn, making it well suited to an unhurried session alongside an espresso, a dark chocolate square, or a well-aged añejo rum.
Length: 7”
Ring Gauge: 38
Strength: Medium
Vitola: Elegante
Smoking Time: 60 minutes
Wrapper: Honduras
Binder: Corojo
Filler: Corojo
Aladino:
Aladino Cigars is rooted in one of the most important family legacies in modern cigar history. The brand was created by the Eiroa family, whose story in tobacco stretches back generations in Honduras. The family’s modern cigar story is best known through Camacho: the Eiroa's built Camacho into a major Honduran name, then sold the Camacho brand and the Rancho Jamastrán factory to Oettinger Davidoff in 2008—while continuing to focus on farming and tobacco growing.
Aladino as a cigar line first appeared in 2015, and then the business side was formalised when Julio R. Eiroa and his son Justo launched JRE Tobacco Co. in late January 2016 to handle sales and distribution for Aladino (and related lines).
From there, Aladino’s story is essentially a tribute to “classic” Cuban-style profiles: Corojo-forward blends, family-grown tobacco, and an intentional return to traditional methods—less about chasing trends, more about preserving a flavour tradition the Eiroas have spent decades cultivating in Honduras.
