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Swedish Store Celebrates 190 Years With Special Padrón

Last month, Mellgren’s Fine Tobacco of Göteborg, Sweden celebrated its 190th year of business with a special cigar. Padrón created a unique cigar measuring six inches…

IPCPR 2013: Padrón

Padrón rolled out the same booth that we’ve seen for the past couple of years, which just like the brand, has an almost understated class…

Padrón Serie 1926 TP40

Padrón is not a company known for single store releases, however, the company has released a plethora of releases for retailers all over the globe,…

Padrón W. Curtis Draper 125th Anniversary Natural

In January, Washington D.C. retailer W. Curtis Draper concluded its 125th anniversary celebrations with the arrival of the fourth and final release in what was…

Padrón TP40 Heads to Tobacco Plaza in April

Padrón’s most expensive U.S. release cigar is heading to New York next month for its debut. The Padrón 1926 Serie TP40 has been commissioned for Long Island’s…

Padrón W. Curtis Draper 125th Anniversary Maduro

It took nearly one year from announcement to arrival, but in mid-January, W. Curtis Draper in Washington, DC finally took receipt of the final cigars for its 125th Anniversary Series,…

Weekly News (January 21, 2013)

Editor’s Note: We’ve started covering price increases over the weekend and I made some reference to this on Twitter, but there will be a lot…

Padrón W. Curtis Draper 125th Anniversary Arrives

Nearly one year after announcing a four-part project to honor its 125th anniversary, Washington D.C. retailer W. Curtis Draper has received its anniversary Padrón, the…

Weekly News (October 1, 2012)

 Editor’s Note: Welcome to October, one of the funnest months in the industry. There are a lot of limited editions from the biggest names in…

Padrón W. Curtis Draper 125th Size Announced

The Padrón W. Curtis Draper 125th Anniversary will be a 6 x 46 round puro. A post by W. Curtis Draper with a list of…

Weekly News (September 10, 2012)

Editor’s Note: As will be the case with halfwheel, the post-IPCPR lag seems to have settled down and the industry seems to be getting back…