The Aladino brand, launched in 2015, boasts a rich history spanning generations. Julio R. Eiroa, an experienced Honduran tobacco grower, crafted the renowned Aladino cigars. His industry journey began in 1962 when he immigrated from Cuba to Honduras, dedicating himself to tobacco cultivation and cigar production. In the late 1990s, Julio, alongside his son Christian, reintroduced the famed Camacho cigar brand, earning widespread acclaim.
As leading Corojo growers, the Eiroa family owns a farm in Honduras where they cultivate JRE tobaccos using genuine Cuban seeds. Aladino cigars draw on the family's unparalleled expertise in Corojo tobacco, offering unique characteristics and robust flavors. This Honduran cigar embodies a traditional style with its wrapper, binder, and filler leaf, allowing seasoned connoisseurs to rediscover its timeless allure.