For Kuuts the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show brought the release of two new cigars.

Kuuts Booth

Kuuts Miró Capa Negra

Miró Capa Negra
The first new release was actually supposed to be released at last year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, but was delayed due to the quality of the wrappers.

 

The Miró Capa Negra uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder along Honduran and Nicaraguan tobacco in the filler. The line is being produced at the company’s Compañia Hondureña de Tabacos factory in Honduras and has five different vitolas at launch, all sold in boxes of 20: Momento (4 x 48, $6.80), Lonsdale (6 1/4 x 42, $6.95), Robusto (5 1/4 x 50, $7.60), Toro (6 x 52, $8.10) and Gordo (6 x 60, $8.90).

It will ship to retailers in August.

Kuuts Connecticut

Kuuts Connecticut
The second new release this year is the Kuuts Connecticut, which utilizes an Ecuadorian Connecticut covering a Nicaraguan binder as well as filler tobaccos from the Dominican Republic, Honduras and Nicaragua. The new line will debut in three different vitolas, all of which are being sold in boxes of 20: Robusto (5 x 52, MSRP $6.70), Toro (6 x 52, $7.20) and Gordo (6 x 60, $8.10.) Like the Kuuts Miró Capa Negra, the Kuuts Connecticut is being produced at the Compañia Hondureña de Tabacos factory in Honduras and will ship to retailers in August.

Davidoff is the official sponsor of halfwheel's coverage of the 2015 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show.
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I have been smoking cigars for over eight years. A documentary wedding photographer by trade, I spent seven years as a photojournalist for the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star Telegram. I started the cigar blog SmokingStogie in 2008 after realizing that there was a need for a cigar blog with better photographs and more in-depth information about each release. SmokingStogie quickly became one of the more influential cigar blogs on the internet, known for reviewing preproduction, prerelease, rare, extremely hard-to-find and expensive cigars. I am a co-founder of halfwheel and now serve as an editor for halfwheel.