Room 101 Death Bucket 2 (DB2)

Matt Booth and the Limited Cigar Association are at it again, and we’re super-duper excited to bring you this extremely-rare release! (Available Friday December, 4th 2020!) The Room 101 Death Bucket 2 is available in extremely-limited quantities beginning this Friday when our shop opens!

This is a completely-different cigar, and we hope you get a chance to give it a try! Be sure to tag us @camerooncigars when you take that incredible shot, and use #cigarsontrade on instagram!

Death Bucket 2 Cigar
Room 101 Death Bucket 2: Released 12/4/2020

There isn’t a ton of information about the second edition, just yet, but here’s Halfwheel’s press release of the original release!

Ernie fired one up (for product testing of-course : ) ) and really enjoyed it!

The cigar differs from the original release in many ways:

Size: Robusto

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano

Filler: Nicaraguan & Honduran

Binder: Nicaraguan

This cigar is fantastic. It has a very-familiar Davidoff ‘church basement’ flavor and aroma (Ernie’s words, not ours….) As the smoke matures, we found more of a subtle, floral sweetness. While the cigar is flavorful and vivacious, the underlying notes are restrained and polished. As a self described lover of rich, decadent maduros, Ernie was skeptical when he fired the DB2 up, but was absolutely blown-away by the cigar he experienced. We’re definitely proud to bring this one to market, and hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

One last reminder: we only received 75 of these beauties, so you’ll want to visit the shop today to get your hands on them before they’re all gone!

Alec Bradley Black Market Esteli Diamond

Available for a limited-time, the Black Market Esteli Diamond arrived in our store early this week!

The cigar is a slight variation of the standard Black Market Esteli blend, featuring extra ligero Habano in the filler and the pronounced diamond-shaped box press!

Paul Stulac El Nuevo Comienzo • Available September 28th

We’re very excited, in partnership with the Limited Cigar Association and Privada Cigar Club, to bring two new blends of: Paul Stulac El Nuevo Comienzo to our market!

Paul Stulac El Nuevo Comienzo

Exclusiva – An LCA-only prerelease of a cigar that won’t be available regular production until 2021! Arriving in a 5 1/2 x 54 robusto vitola, the blend features a Connecticut Broadleaf Wrapper, Nicaraguan Corona 99 Wrapper and full-bodied Nicaraguan fillers!

The Privada Limitada is a totally unique LCA exclusive blend that will never be released again! This blend, shipping as a 5 x 54 robusto vitola, features a Mexican San Andres Wrapper, mysteriously-sourced Habano 2000 binder and Nicaraguan Fillers, completing a well-rounded medium + cigar!

Expect these cigars to go quickly; we’ve got an extremely-limited supply available

The Paul Stulac El Nuevo is expected to release to wider audiences in boxes of 20, ranging from $12-14

We partnered with the Limited Cigar association in early 2020, and are excited to offer our guests access to rare, pre-release and exclusive cigars!

Have a question about our upcoming release? Drop us a line!

Detailed View

El Nuevo Comienzo Exclusiva

Wrapper – Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder – Nicaraguan Corona 99

Filler – Nicaraguan (Full bodied!)

El Nuevo Comienzo Limitada

Wrapper – Mexican San Andres

Binder – Mystery Habano 2000

Filler – Nicaraguan

Sources: Halfwheel, Limited Cigar Association

DTT STFU!!! Sampler Live Steam!

In-case you hadn’t heard, when Saka released the Sobremesa Brûlée, a hearty portion of controversy accompanied it onto retailers’ shelves!

The eternal debate: is it sweet-tipped, or is it not?

In his ever-so-witty fashion, Steve Saka followed up consumers’ quest to discover the truth with an epic, blind sampler: enter STFU!!!

I am tired of telling people that Sobremesa Brûlée is NOT sweet tipped, many agree, but others do not believe me. So how do I prove a negative? Simple, I let you taste, compare, contrast and decide for yourself. Included [in the sampler] are 5 identical cigars of the Brûlée blend with the only difference being there are 3 versions included: Unadulterated aka normal Brûlée, sweet tipped and double sweet tipped. But here is the catch: I am not going to tell you which is which until September 15th, 2020 via Facebook live on our DTT page. So smoke ’em, debate about it and decide for u’rself!

Steve Saka – Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust

So what are we doing about it? Each day next week, Patrick and I will sit down, smoke one of the sampler cigars, and debate which is which! Tune in on YouTube, or in the embedded video below!

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Kneel before the Foundation Tabernacle Broadleaf!

Wrapper: A Sumptuous Connecticut Broadleaf

Binder: San Andres Mexican

Filler:  Esteli Jalapa/Jamastran

Patiently aged and cured Nicaraguan binders and fillers are rolled by hand into a dark and sweet Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper that ties in the flavor perfectly.

– Foundation Cigar Company

Coming Soon: Sobremesa Blue

This “tweaked” version of the Sobremesa Brûlée line features an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, a Mexican binder and various different Nicaraguan fillers. We’ll have it on the shelves very soon…. ; )

Tabernacle Havana Seed – Featured

Featured Cigar: Tabernacle Havana Seed

What’s inside the Tabernacle Havana Seed?

CAPA: Havanna Seed CT No.142

CAPOTE: San Andres Mexico

TRIPA: Nicaragua / Jamastran

Originally released in 2018, the Tabernacle Havana Seed #142 created a stir in our humidor, as guests fell in-love with the blend of spicy and sweet tones that gives this cigar its unmistakable rich flavor.

Right now, if you grab a box of Tabernacles, you’ll get 15% off, and 5 entries for our epic featured-brand drawing on September 30th!

For an in-depth video review, Click Here!