Posted by Charlie Minato on September 16, 2011 ·
According to Al Argenti, this is the first review of the V32, so there’s your breaking news. It’s a cigar that I had honestly been really looking forward to, particularly given the other Entubars and the concept that was being approached with this even more unique project from Berger & Argenti. There honestly really isn’t [...]
Category: Berger & Argenti, Cigars, Featured, Main, Nicaragua, Prerelease, Reviews · Tags: Al Argenti, Berger & Argenti, Berger & Argenti Entubar V32 Khilla Korona, Berger & Argenti V32, Don "Kiki" Berger, Entubar, IPCPR 2011, Khilla Korona, Mike Argenti, Nicaragua, Nicaraguan, Tabacalera Estelí
Posted by Charlie Minato on July 5, 2011 ·
A bit ago we mentioned that Berger & Argenti was announcing the Entubar V32 and now we have some of the details. When I spoke to Mike Argenti back at the IPCPR show in New Orleans he told me about a bunch of ideas that he had for the future of the Entubar line, and [...]
Posted by Charlie Minato on June 29, 2011 ·
Mentioned in the news a few days ago, word from Berger & Argenti after the jump. As a bit of an editor’s note, expect a lot more press release posting over the next two and a half weeks as the IPCPR show looms upon us. The initial picture has one of the more interesting contrasts [...]
Category: Featured, IPCPR, IPCPR 2011, Main, News · Tags: Al Argenti, Berger & Argenti, Berger & Argenti Connecticut River Valley, Berger & Argenti CRV, Berger & Argenti Entubar, Berger & Argenti ENTUBAR CRV, Connecticut River Valley, Don "Kiki" Berger, Don Kiki, Mike Argenti, Tabacalera Estelí
Posted by Charlie Minato on June 27, 2011 ·
Busy week, slow week, busy week, slow week. Or at least that’s how I’d like to think of it. The reality is the weeks keep getting busier as we now sit (less than) three weeks out from the IPCPR trade show in Las Vegas. Companies are beginning to announce the last of their show plans, [...]
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Posted by Charlie Minato on August 16, 2010 ·
As was expected, New York’s new tobacco tax isn’t working out as well as planned. Just because Habanos lost one lawsuit, doesn’t mean they can’t start another. As if that’s not enough, your IPCPR releases (and a special surprise) after the jump:
Category: IPCPR 2010, News · Tags: 601, 777, 777 zero, A. Turrent, A.J. Fernandez, Abdel Fernandez, Airbender, Airbender Chisel, Alec Bradley, Altadis, Anarchy, Art Deco, Artesanos de Miami Campana Chica, Ashton, Augusto Reyes, AVO, Avo Herritage, Azteca, Berger & Argenti, CAO, Cargo, Classico, Cru Royalé, Davidoff, Dion Giolito, Don Diego, Don Diego Fuente, Dos Familias, E.P. Carrillo, El Primer Mundo, El Titan de Bronze, Entubar, EO Brands, Erez Cigars, Eric Newman, Exodus 50 Years, Felipe Sosa, Fifty Fifty, Frank Herrera, General Cigar Co., Gran Habano, Guillermo León, H. Upmann, Habana Cuba Cigar Co., Habanos S.A., HC Series, Hoyo de Monterrey, Illusione, IPCPR, IPCPR 2010, J. Fuego, J.C. Newman, Jaime García, Jonathan Drew, José "Don Pepín" García, Julius Caeser, Kinky Friedman, La Aroma de Cuba, La Aurora, La Aurora 107, La Aurora 107 Lancero, La Caridad del Cobre, La Flor Dominicana, La Gloria Cubana, La Reloba, La Sirena, La Traviata, La Traviata Maduro, Legislation, Liga Miami, Litto Gomez, Litto Gomez Small Batch 3, Lone Star, LTD Conjura Edition, Macanudo, Maxx, Mi Amor, Mighty Mighty, Mike Argenti, Mooch, My Father Cigars, Nestor Miranda, New York, Nosotros, Oliveros, Ortez y Turrent, Padrón, Pete Johnson, Pinar del Río, Pride Cigars, Puro d'Oro, Quad Maduro, Rafael Nodal, Reposado en Cedros, Ritual, Rocky Patel, Room101, Roots Run Deep, San Lotano, Satori, Sean Williams, Serie Jalapa, Serie N, Single Region, Singulare, SWAG, Tatiana, Tatuaje, Taxes, The Face, Toraño, Toraño Family Cigar Company, Triple Play, Viaje, Warlock, Xikar, Yaniv Erez
Posted by Charlie Minato on August 10, 2010 ·
I had the opportunity to sit down with Mike Argenti from Berger & Argenti and discuss a lot of things. In terms of new products, they launched the Quad Maduro Entubar and a new line called Mooch. The Mooch is in the $5-$7 price range (edit: MSRP should be $3.99-$5.79) and should be in retailer’s hands [...]
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