IPCPR 2018: Crowned Heads
Crowned Heads’ rustic looking booth is back, complete with the portrait of the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash. Unlike last year, there are a…
IPCPR 2018: Bespoke Cigars
If you asked me a company to watch before the start of the 2018 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show—which some of you did—Bespoke was about…
IPCPR 2018: La Tradición Cubana
Luis M. Sanchez always seems to have something new up his sleeve for the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, though this year it might be…
IPCPR 2018: Foundation Cigar Co.
Although Nicholas Melillo’s Foundation Cigar Co. had a booth that was very similar to last year, there were a couple of new, exciting projects that debuted…
IPCPR 2018: Tabacalera El Artista
Tabacalera El Artista made a big splash with David Ortiz and his Big Papi cigar last year — this year the company returns with a trio…
IPCPR 2018: Kristoff
There are a lot of impressive booths on the trade show floor, and Kristoff’s is certainly one of them. Tall, clean and fairly open, it’s…
IPCPR 2018: Chinnock Cellars
Chinnock Cellars Cigars returns to the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show with his core line of wine-inspired cigars, as well as a new line that…
IPCPR 2018: Miami Cigar & Co.
It’s the year of anniversaries and that’s definitely the case for Miami Cigar & Co. The company’s Tatiana line of flavored cigars turns 20 this…
IPCPR 2018: Micallef Cigars
Micallef made a big entrance with their first show last year and they’re back this year in a prime spot right up front. This year…
IPCPR 2018: Crux Cigars
Crux Cigars was all about innovation at this year’s trade show, with a brand new booth in a brand new location. It also introduced three…
IPCPR 2018: Joya de Nicaragua
As has been the case the past few years, Joya de Nicaragua was located in the Drew Estate booth. This year, the company is celebrating…