IPCPR 2017: Daniel Marshall
Daniel Marshall was back with his extravagant humidors this year, but the new one that he was showing off was a little more subdued. Marshall…
IPCPR 2017: Fable Cigars
One of the smaller, but certainly passionate brands out there is Fable Cigars. Same as last year, the duo were located in the RoMa Craft…
IPCPR 2017: Boutique Blends
The fact that this was Boutique Blends’ first year in the Altadis U.S.A. booth didn’t get nearly enough pre-show attention and managed to fly under…
IPCPR 2017: Black Label Trading Co.
Black Label Trading Co. is back this year with a few new releases, two under their BLK WKS Studio and one event-only cigar. With significantly…
IPCPR 2017: Casa Turrent
While last year was all about honoring his family’s history by releasing two new lines in the Serie 1942 and Serie 1973, Alejandro Turrent was…
IPCPR 2017: Paul Garmirian Cigars
Paul Garmirian and his son Kevork have been busy with two things since last year’s show, inspecting the cigars they have been aging since 1996,…
IPCPR 2017: Graycliff
Another brand that was at the show this year with nothing new to show was Graycliff. Fresh off a couple of years of revamping packaging,…
IPCPR 2017: La Aurora
It was a rather busy show for La Aurora. The Dominican’s oldest manufacturer was showing off ADN Dominicano, Dominican DNA, a line that debuted earlier this…
IPCPR 2017: CLE Cigar Co
The CLE booth was new this year, and it’s a good thing since the number of people they see come through overwhelmed the enclosed walls…
IPCPR 2017: Curivari
Last year there was a rush to get dozens of new blends on the market, and Curivari was no exception. Since then, the packaging has…
IPCPR 2017: Padilla Cigar Co.
Padilla Cigar Co. is always a good time at the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, and this year was no different. In addition to the much…