RoMa Craft Tobac Cigar Review 2020 | Cigar Prop
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From Halfwheel
During the 2019 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, RoMa Craft Tobac showed off a brand new blend that is wrapped in tobacco from Cameroon.
Named Baka in reference to an ethnic group of people that live in the southeastern rain forests of the country of Cameroon, the “annual limited release” features an undisclosed binder and filler blend and will be limited to about 1,000 boxes of each vitola per year.
RoMa Craft has been mum on most of the details of what makes up the rest of the blend, although co-owner Skip Martin did tell me that there is some Jamastran ligero from Honduras in the filler.
Although the vast majority of the cigars are scheduled to be available next year, RoMa Craft decided to ship some boxes of two vitolas this year namely the 4 x 52 Bantu and the 4 x 46 Pygmy. The Pygmy is the only vitola to be packaged in boxes of 30 instead of boxes of 24.
While only two vitolas have shipped to retailers so far, the line will eventually include the same seven sizes as the company’s core CroMagnon brand.
MSRP $9.25
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Vik High Desert Man at https://goo.gl/MGqxLB
Martin Amaya at https://goo.gl/pEm65z
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Cigar Artistry http://bit.ly/CigarArtistry
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Thanks for watching our review of the Baka by RoMa Craft Tobac.
and check out the great member-only discounts!
Also if you are into cold brew coffee, make sure you check out my newest channel, Cold Brew Mechanic → http://bit.ly/coldbrewyoutube
Welcome to the Cigar prop cigar review channel.
I am not the Cigar Advisor or Cigar Aficionado, you may not get a lot of valuable info, but you will get an honest cigar review. And I may make you laugh. In fact, this is more like a cigar podcast than a review.
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From Halfwheel
During the 2019 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, RoMa Craft Tobac showed off a brand new blend that is wrapped in tobacco from Cameroon.
Named Baka in reference to an ethnic group of people that live in the southeastern rain forests of the country of Cameroon, the “annual limited release” features an undisclosed binder and filler blend and will be limited to about 1,000 boxes of each vitola per year.
RoMa Craft has been mum on most of the details of what makes up the rest of the blend, although co-owner Skip Martin did tell me that there is some Jamastran ligero from Honduras in the filler.
Although the vast majority of the cigars are scheduled to be available next year, RoMa Craft decided to ship some boxes of two vitolas this year namely the 4 x 52 Bantu and the 4 x 46 Pygmy. The Pygmy is the only vitola to be packaged in boxes of 30 instead of boxes of 24.
While only two vitolas have shipped to retailers so far, the line will eventually include the same seven sizes as the company’s core CroMagnon brand.
MSRP $9.25
Also, make sure you head you check out the channels of a few of my favorite cigar reviewers.
You can find
Bob the Cigar Guy at https://goo.gl/w9aZTy
Vik High Desert Man at https://goo.gl/MGqxLB
Martin Amaya at https://goo.gl/pEm65z
Smoke N Lead http://bit.ly/SmokeNLead
Cigar Artistry http://bit.ly/CigarArtistry
#cigars #cigar #cigarprop
Thanks for watching our review of the Baka by RoMa Craft Tobac.
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