Eiroa Family (Aladino)

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The Eiroa Family (Aladino) represents one of Honduras's most important multigenerational tobacco dynasties, with roots stretching back to Cuba and a modern presence centered on Corojo tobacco excellence. The family's broader business encompasses agricultural holdings, fermentation expertise, and manufacturing operations tied closely to Christian Eiroa's CLE Cigar Company and the Aladino factory in Danlí.

Before Christian founded CLE, the Eiroa name was synonymous with bold Honduran cigars through ownership of Camacho—later acquired by Davidoff. The family's decision to rebuild vertically integrated production in Honduras reflects a commitment to Corojo heritage on their own terms. On the map, Eiroa Family connects the Honduran production node to CLE, Camacho's historical legacy, and the broader story of how Central American families preserved Cuban-seed tobacco traditions outside Cuba.

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