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IPCPR 2018

IPCPR 2018: Battleground Cigars

The Battleground Cigars tent was back on the trade show floor this year, by far one of the most distinctive booths, and arguably the one…

IPCPR 2018: Felix Assouline

In a year when there were numerous companies who didn’t roll out any new products, Felix Assouline Cigars rolled out several new lines, and with…

IPCPR 2018: Recluse

Recluse, also known as Iconic Leaf Cigar Company, was at the trade show with a new blend. It was difficult to find some time that…

IPCPR 2018: Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

First off, I shot a very entertaining video of Rocky Patel, but the microphone cut off halfway through. Unfortunately, he wasn’t around to shoot another…

IPCPR 2018: A.J. Fernández

The most talked about booth at the 2018 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show was neither the newest nor the largest. Instead, it was the one…

IPCPR 2018: Patoro

Patoro was back this year in the CLE booth, its U.S. distributor, this time with their cigars a little bit easier to see. In a…

IPCPR 2018: Curivari

Two years ago when it was apparent that brands, blends and new sizes of cigars needed to be on the market ahead of the Aug….

IPCPR 2018: Chogüí

Victor Nicolás, owner of Chogüí was at the RoMa Craft Tobac booth representing his brand, though there was no branding or cigars on display. He…

IPCPR 2018: Casa Turrent

Other than moving around some of the display cases, Casa Turrent’s booth for this year’s IPCPR show was pretty much the same as last year….

IPCPR 2018: Serino Cigar Co.

Although Serino Cigar Co. was added to our list of companies that did not have anything new to show off at this year’s IPCPR show,…

IPCPR 2018: Illusione

There are quite a few companies at the 2018 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show that either released a host of new products of their own…