Via: acigarsmoker.com
I reviewed this cigar back in the fall of 2009 but it was a pre-release version and I notice some changes from that cigar to this one. So I decided to review it for a second time.
>> Click here to read the full review
Via: acigarsmoker.com
I reviewed this cigar back in the fall of 2009 but it was a pre-release version and I notice some changes from that cigar to this one. So I decided to review it for a second time.
>> Click here to read the full review

Via: Examiner.com
Debuting in 2009, the Room 101 blend came onto the cigar scene with a proprietary wrapper leaf and six vitolas, named for different area codes around the country; 213 – Los Angeles (corona), 305 – Miami (robusto), 323 – East Los Angeles (toro), 404 – Atlanta (torpedo), 702 – Las Vegas (11/18) and 808 – Hawaii (Bertha 60/6). (more…)
Via: FireUpThatCigar
For those of you living underneath a rock for the last 6 months here’s the story behind Room 101 cigars. (more…)
Via: ToastedFoot
Room 101 was originally founded by musician Matt Booth in 2003. Fusing Asian and West Coast influences, Room 101 made a quick name for unique and relevant design. (more…)
Via: TheCigarSpy
Background Info:
A development from Matt Booth, Dylan Austin and the Camacho family, the Room 101 brand was initially about the creation of cigar accessories, but soon developed into the creation of a cigar. (more…)

Via: TheCigarHaus
On a whim today, I stopped by the local Cigar store today in search of a Room101 Cigar as I had been seeing a lot of noise on twitter about these sticks by Camacho Cigars and designer Matt Booth. (more…)