Cameroon Wrapper

Hoyo Excalibur Cameroon

Spicy Cedar and Espresso

Hoyo de Monterrey

About Hoyo Excalibur Cameroon

Hoyo Excalibur Cameroon puts a thin African Cameroon wrapper over a Connecticut Broadleaf binder with Dominican, Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. Produced in Honduras, the subseries sits in the mellow–medium strength lane and typically shows spice, cedar and espresso. Construction is generally reliable, though some reviews note occasional tight draws or flaky ash on individual sticks.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Mellow - Medium
  • Cameroon
  • Spicy, cedar, espresso

Key Details

Made In

Honduras

Strength

Mellow - Medium

Wrapper Focus

Cameroon

Known For

Hoyo Excalibur Cameroon

Official Website

hoyocigars.com

Cameroon Spice

Hoyo Excalibur Cameroon

Excalibur Cameroon pairs a thin African Cameroon wrapper with a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and a Dominican/Honduran/Nicaraguan filler mix. Listed as mellow–medium, the line opens with warm spice that settles into cedar and espresso, with sweetness emerging as the smoke develops.

Sizes

  • Merlin (5.25" x 50)
  • King Arthur (6.25" x 45)
  • Lancelot (7.25" x 54)
  • Galahad (6.75" x 47)

Strength

Mellow - Medium

Wrapper

Cameroon

Binder

Connecticut Broadleaf

Filler

Dominican, Honduran, Nicaraguan

This variant lets the Cameroon leaf supply aromatic spice without tipping strength into heavy territory. The blend’s Broadleaf binder and mixed fillers keep balance, so the smoke often begins with bright spice then moves into cedar, espresso and occasional leather or citrus lifts midpalate. Construction is generally solid—good smoke output and even burn—though some reviewers have noted occasional tight draws or flaky ash on a small number of samples. Overall the Excalibur Cameroon is a pragmatic, aromatic stick: a touch of old‑school Cameroon character wrapped around a reliable Hoyo frame.

Video Gallery

60 SECOND CIGAR REVIEW - Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur Cameroon - Should I Smoke This

Hoyo De Monterrey Excalibur Cameroon

Frequently Asked Questions

The line pairs a thin African Cameroon wrapper with a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and a filler mix drawn from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua—built to showcase the wrapper’s aromatic spice while keeping overall strength in the mellow–medium range.