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AGANORSA Leaf TABSA Connecticut Toro

While it wasn’t as chaotic as last year, the Casa Fernández et al. booth at the 2016 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show still felt chaotic….

Guardian of the Farm Apollo Selección de Warped

As part of its new releases showed off at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, Warped Cigars rolled out a new line called Guardian…

JFR Lunatic Shaggy Foot Torch

If you know the initials JFR, you likely associate this line of cigars with a brand that offers large vitolas with a favorable profile at…

Mombacho Miami Corona Gorda

In 2004, Tabacalera Tropical, the company now known as Casa Fernández, released a cigar called Mombacho Thermonuclear named for the iconic stratovolcano in Nicaragua that…

Casa Fernández Reserva Connecticut

Last month, Tampa, Fla.-based retailer Thompson Cigars launched a new exclusive release that it had been working on with Casa Fernández for the past two…

Casa Fernández Aniversario Serie 2015 Voleur

Since celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2013, Casa Fernández has released a limited edition release using the same name and packaging. This year was no…

JFR Lunatic Mambo

First introduced in 2011, the JFR, which stands for “Just For Retailers,” brand from Casa Fernández is meant to be sold by brick and mortar…

JFR XT Corojo 654 XT (Prerelease)

Originally launched in 2011, the JFR brand, which stands for Just For Retailers, is a price-conscious brand that was made to be sold by brick and…

Casa Fernández Aganorsa Leaf Maduro Délire (Prerelease)

Earlier this month, Casa Fernández announced it would be making a few changes to its Aganorsa Leaf Maduro line. First, the company lowered the price…

Casa Fernández Aniversario Serie 2014 Ares

In 2013, Casa Fernández released a cigar to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the company called the Aniversario Bohème No. 35. This year, the company…

JFR Junior Corojo (Prerelease)

To say that Casa Fernández’s JFR (Just for Retailers) line has been a huge success would be an understatement. When I visited with Paul Palmer…