IPCPR 2016: L.A. Lighters
L.A. Lighters isn’t the most well-known in the premium cigar world, but the company offers a number of low-cost lighters that will certainly do the…
IPCPR 2016: Casa Turrent
There’s no doubt that Mexican San Andrés tobacco has grown in popularity over the past several years, and for those in the know about this…
IPCPR 2016: Cubariqueño Cigar Company
After sharing space with Erik Espinosa last year, Cubariqueño moved into its own booth this year with Bill Ives and Juan Cancel on hand to…
IPCPR 2016: Sublimes
I can’t recall seeing any company at this year’s trade show with the ratio of space to cigars as Sublimes had. The spacious booth was…
IPCPR 2016: Crossfire Cigars
It was a bit weird not seeing Jason Lois in the Crossfire Cigars booth this year, but the company is moving forward and plans to…
IPCPR 2016 – Day 4 Contest: Davidoff Yamasá Star + Sphere
Update: Winner announced. What happens when you put a sphere and a star together? I don’t know, but that’s what you will get if you…
IPCPR 2016: What’s In My Bag – Patrick Lagreid
I would never admit to being the most overpacked of the four halfwheel staff members, but I do carry around a bit more than my colleagues. I…
IPCPR 2016: Catelli Cigars
Catelli Cigars has been on the scene for a few years now and may best be known for their silhouettes of women in their marketing…
IPCPR 2016: Day 3 Recap
Its 2:52 a.m., I am sort of packed, my alarm inevitably goes off in five hours and I once again wonder why I decided to…
IPCPR 2016: Boveda
For the first time in a while there was something new at the Boveda booth, and that oddly might have not even been the most…
IPCPR 2016: Chinnock Cellars
Brian Chinnock’s booth was right at the front of the trade show, literally right in front of Drew Estate’s massive booth and one of the…