IPCPR 2012: General Cigar Co.
For General Cigar Co., IPCPR 2012 was about FOUNDRY and FOUNDRY. Or so was the case outside of the large booth of the company that…
IPCPR 2012: Toraño Family Cigar Co.
It’s been three years since Toraño announced it would be handling its own distribution as a result of CAO’s move to the General Cigar Co….
IPCPR 2012: Altadis U.S.A.
For Altadis U.S.A., the 2012 IPCPR seemed to be an honest effort to improve the quality of its new products. Gone was the intense marketing focus…
IPCPR 2012: Tatuaje & L’Atelier Imports
Pete Johnson sat down with halfwheel and talked a lot, and about all sorts of things—including the upcoming 10 year anniversary of Tatuaje. He also…
IPCPR 2012: Davidoff Group
Between AVO, Camacho, Davidoff, Griffin’s, Room101, Winston Churchill, Zino and the lesser talked about Oettinger Davidoff Group brands—every year will be a busy year for…
IPCPR 2012: La Aurora And Miami Cigar & Co.
Last year, I said, “too much.” This year? It was much of the same. There were a lot of products, although this year was noticeably…
IPCPR 2012: Graycliff
While last year Graycliff and Toraño were still in separate booths, their U.S. distribution was controlled solely by the latter. This year, both companies booths…
IPCPR 2012: Rocky Patel
The booth seemed bigger, and so did the crowd. Rocky Patel brought a host of new product to the show, and the retailers followed. While…
IPCPR 2012: Casa Fernandez
The flagship brand of AGANORSA has had a busy time in the past year, including an entire shifting of production to Miami. IPCPR saw three…
IPCPR 2012: My Father
There were no surprises at IPCPR this year for My Father, largely because the Jaime Garcia Limited Edition 2012 shipped the week before. The focus…
IPCPR 2012: Padrón
It finally arrived for the masses. After two soft releases, a name change and a delay, the Padrón 1964 No. 4 made its debut at…