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IPCPR 2019

IPCPR 2019: Miami Cigar & Co.

Special Selection is back. That’s seemingly all that anyone wanted to talk about in the Miami Cigar & Co. booth. That being said, that happened…

IPCPR 2019: Cubariqueño

Cubariqueño Cigar Co., best known for its Protocol lines, was back at IPCPR as part of Espinosa Premium Cigars’ booth, which is fitting as the…

IPCPR 2019: Ashton

Ashton had nothing new this year—and actually less in the booth than last year. The company got rid of its pipes. One consequence of that—which…

IPCPR 2019: Drew Estate

On the surface, not much has changed about the Drew Estate booth at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show compared to last year: the…

IPCPR 2019: Arturo Fuente

In order to determine if Arturo Fuente has anything new, you have to close. Even then, it’s very easy to miss items and oftentimes just…

IPCPR 2019: La Sirena

There were a number of cigar brands commemorating anniversaries in various ways at this year’s IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, and one such company is…

IPCPR 2019: Scrim by HutcH Studios

The Scrim by HutcH Studios booth might not be the biggest on the show floor, but there’s always something to see when you stop by,…

IPCPR 2019: DAV Premium Cigars

DAV Premium Cigars made its IPCPR trade show debut last year, and for their sophomore appearance they returned with the basic layout for the booth,…

IPCPR 2019: Foundation Cigar Co.

Perhaps one of the most interesting booths I visit every year—certainly, one of the ones I look forward to—the Foundation Cigar Co. is always in…

IPCPR 2019: La Aurora

While La Aurora has a number of new cigars for 2019, you wouldn’t be entirely chastised if you walked around the booth and needed to…

IPCPR 2019: Tatuaje

There is always a lot to talk about with Pete Johnson as far as new products are concerned. It’s not the overwhelming amount that comes…