roland7707
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Does WLT carry any Cameroon? I looked yesterday, but could not find any.
Not much demand for it. You're the third person ever to ask about it. I did look into it a few weeks ago and was told Cameroon has fallen out of favor with the industry and the only way to get it was in full bales. It's just too big of an investment with such a small market.
Let me see what crop year the available leaf is from. If it's at least 4 years old, I'll bring it in.
I'll know tomorrow.
I read somewhere that chronic African chaos has made genuine Cameroon hard to get.
Cameroon wrapper leaf was derived from Sumatra Deli seed--the famous Sumatra wrappers. Ecuador Sumatra is derived from the same original seed source. The difference is that the growing conditions in Ecuador seem to yield a leaf with a better stretch (easier to roll with), and a lighter color.
The great popularity of Cameroon wrapper exploded on the American market at a time when candela (green) wrapped cigars were still popular. Compared to the many superb "natural," EMS and maduro wrapper varieties available today, Cameroon is no longer a big player. Might be fun.
Bob
I just might. Depends. Maybe.Bob, when you say "might be fun", are you saying you'd go in on a purchase?
African chaos!!!!! I can vouch for that. The whole of Africa is chaos, South Africa is specialists in chaos at the moment, and I see no change in the future. Like they said in blood diamond TIA, this is Africa!!!
I don't know what magnitudes are involved in a "group buy" but I'd definitely be in for a couple pounds. I get my Cameroon from "the other place" but Id rather buy it from Don.
I've only been rolling about 9 months and I made the mistake of using Cameroon in the early stages. It is very delicate. Hard to keep wrinkles out. So thin that when damp you can read a newspaper through. I like the taste though. I now put a double wrapper on and it works pretty good. If you like Cohibas or Fuente Cameroons this is a worthwhile wrapper. #12
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