The CLE Factory in Danlí, Honduras—officially the Aladino facility opened by Christian Eiroa in 2013—sits on the site of his grandfather's historic theater and represents the Eiroa family's return to vertically integrated Honduran production. Operated by CLE Cigar Company and the broader Eiroa family, the factory produces bold Corojo-forward cigars that honor Honduras's distinct tobacco heritage.
While Nicaragua dominates the current map, the CLE Factory reminds enthusiasts that Honduras remains a vital production center—particularly for Corojo enthusiasts who trace the leaf's history through the Eiroa name. The facility connects to Camacho's historical roots under Christian Eiroa and stands as one of the most modern, family-controlled factories in Central America outside Estelí.