La Flor de Cano Casanova Debuts in Italy Next Week

The latest Italian regional will be on shelves next week. On April 9, Diadema S.P.A., the Italian distributor of Cuban cigars, will hold a tasting…

Cecil County, Md. Bans Tobacco Products in Parks

You can soon forget lighting up your favorite cigar in the parks of Cecil County, Md., as the Cecil County Council approved a smoking ban…

La Gloria Cubana Paraiso (ER Caribbean 2014)

When you think of Edición Regional releases, you probably do not think of La Gloria Cubana. Yet, the Cuban brand has been selected for seven…

Foundation Adds Event-Only Menelik

If you show up at a Foundation Cigar Co. event sometime soon, there’s a new cigar you need to try, but you cannot buy it….

La Hoja Signature Series 1962 Petit Corona

Right before the end of the year, La Hoja Cigar Co. announced its latest release – the Signature Series 1962. It features a filler using proprietary…

Illinois Bill Would Allow for Cities to Impose Additional Tobacco Taxes

Earlier this year, Chicago’s new tax on cigars and other tobacco products was declared unconstitutional. The reason was because a state law prevented home rule…

Arkansas Tobacco Purchasing Age Increase Fails

A proposal to raise the minimum age to purchase tobacco products in the state of Arkansas has failed. Last week, H.B. 1711 was read for…

Denison, Texas Bans Smoking in Bars and Restaurants

At its meeting on Monday night, the Denison City Council approved an ordinance that will bring an end to smoking in bars and restaurants this…

Gaffney, S.C. Says No to Smoking Ban

While more and more smoking bans are popping up around the country, Gaffney, S.C. said no to a proposed ban on Monday night, as the…

Weekly News (April 3, 2017)

Cigar News El Primer Mundo Larceny Heads to Nicaragua General Discontinues 48 SKUs Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial TAA 2017 Arrives in Stores My Father Adds…

Montana Senate Approves Tobacco Tax Increase

The Montana State Senate has approved a significant increase to the state’s tobacco tax rate, voting 27-22 in favor of the S.B. 354 on Friday….