RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario
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The RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario is one of the industry’s most intriguing cigar collaborations. Italian for a quinquagenarian, a quinquagenario is someone in their 50s. The 5x50 robusto is the fruit of a more than two year project between RoMa Craft’s Skip Martin and Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. Plus, Skip’s interest in working with Dominican tobacco has included visits to Ernesto’s factory a number of times.
The cigar is a classic Perez-Carrillo recipe, too. Rolled in one size, Quinquagenario starts with Ernesto’s go-to Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper over an all-Dominican binder and filler core. Additionally, the cigar is made at Ernesto’s Tabacalera Alianza instead of RoMa Craft’s home stadium, Fábrica de Tabacos Nica Sueño.
As to all the quinquagenarian stuff, it comes down to this: Ernesto’s 50 years in the business with Skip’s age; he was just turning 50 when the project began in 2021. Follow that with a luxurious, 5-inch by 50-ring vitola and produce it in a limited run of 50,000.
Get a taste of what two generations of blending talent can do, or what Skip Martin called, “the old bull and the young bull working together,” by adding Quinquagenario to your cart today.
RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario
The RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario is one of the industry’s most intriguing cigar collaborations. Italian for a quinquagenarian, a quinquagenario is someone in their 50s. The 5x50 robusto is the fruit of a more than two year project between RoMa Craft’s Skip Martin and Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. Plus, Skip’s interest in working with Dominican tobacco has included visits to Ernesto’s factory a number of times.
The cigar is a classic Perez-Carrillo recipe, too. Rolled in one size, Quinquagenario starts with Ernesto’s go-to Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper over an all-Dominican binder and filler core. Additionally, the cigar is made at Ernesto’s Tabacalera Alianza instead of RoMa Craft’s home stadium, Fábrica de Tabacos Nica Sueño.
As to all the quinquagenarian stuff, it comes down to this: Ernesto’s 50 years in the business with Skip’s age; he was just turning 50 when the project began in 2021. Follow that with a luxurious, 5-inch by 50-ring vitola and produce it in a limited run of 50,000.
Get a taste of what two generations of blending talent can do, or what Skip Martin called, “the old bull and the young bull working together,” by adding Quinquagenario to your cart today.
RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario
The RoMa Craft Tobac Quinquagenario is one of the industry’s most intriguing cigar collaborations. Italian for a quinquagenarian, a quinquagenario is someone in their 50s. The 5x50 robusto is the fruit of a more than two year project between RoMa Craft’s Skip Martin and Ernesto Perez-Carrillo. Plus, Skip’s interest in working with Dominican tobacco has included visits to Ernesto’s factory a number of times.
The cigar is a classic Perez-Carrillo recipe, too. Rolled in one size, Quinquagenario starts with Ernesto’s go-to Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper over an all-Dominican binder and filler core. Additionally, the cigar is made at Ernesto’s Tabacalera Alianza instead of RoMa Craft’s home stadium, Fábrica de Tabacos Nica Sueño.
As to all the quinquagenarian stuff, it comes down to this: Ernesto’s 50 years in the business with Skip’s age; he was just turning 50 when the project began in 2021. Follow that with a luxurious, 5-inch by 50-ring vitola and produce it in a limited run of 50,000.
Get a taste of what two generations of blending talent can do, or what Skip Martin called, “the old bull and the young bull working together,” by adding Quinquagenario to your cart today.