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IPCPR 2016

IPCPR 2016: MoyaRuiz Cigars

There was certainly no question about how Danny Moya and Nelson Ruiz felt about the new FDA regulations of premium cigars that are about go…

IPCPR 2016: Vector KGM

Vector KGM, better known simply as Vector, came to IPCPR with a number of new accessories and a trio of new torch lighter kits that…

IPCPR 2016: La Galera/Indianhead

For many recent trade shows, José “Jochy” Blanco’s presence at the annual IPCPR Convention & Trade Show has been felt by way of the brands…

IPCPR 2016: Illusione

Unless you read our pre-show coverage of Illusione, there’s no way you could have seen this coming. Illusione has more new products than it has had…

IPCPR 2016: Boutique Blends

As several companies did at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, Boutique Blends released a collection of new products that mixed something new, something…

IPCPR 2016: Alpha Cigar Co.

While it might not have been front and center, the Alpha Cigar Co’s booth was certainly an affair that looked much more like one with…

IPCPR 2016: JetLine

For as seemingly omnipresent as it is in the cigar world, JetLine is a very quiet company, not issuing much in the way of press…

IPCPR 2016: JM Tobacco

JM Tobacco had no new cigars at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, but was showing off new sealed humidipacks holding three cigars that are shipping…

IPCPR 2016: Espinosa Premium Cigars

In past years the Espinosa Premium Cigars booth has been a hub for not only Erik Espinosa’s cigars but for several of the up-and-coming brands…

IPCPR 2016: Arturo Fuente

It’s the 21st anniversary of Fuente Fuente OpusX, but as has become tradition with Fuente, it’s time to celebrate the 20th anniversary. That was the story,…

IPCPR 2016: Maya Selva Cigars

Maya Selva Cigars officially crossed over from IPCPR Convention & Trade Show newbie to established presence, and the company’s fourth appearance ended up netting an…