IPCPR 2019: Cavalier Genève
I’ve gotten intimately familiar with Cavalier Genève over the last 18 months because it’s one of the few cigar brands based in Dallas. Last year,…
IPCPR 2019: A.J. Fernández
Last year, the A.J. Fernández booth produced smoke—or fire, I’m honestly not sure—that managed to set off the fire suppression system. That led to a…
IPCPR 2019: Pier 28
Nestled in the Espinosa Premium Cigars booth is Pier 28, the line created by Tim Wong, a long-time cigar industry sales rep. The line is…
IPCPR 2019: La Barba
I made it to La Barba on day four, which meant that some of the booth had already been taken down. While the company is…
IPCPR 2019: Quesada
There are two new products front and center at the Quesada booth this year. One of which has been sold in the Spanish market and…
IPCPR 2019: Fable
While I was at the RoMa Craft booth chatting with the various members of the NicaSueño family, I had a chance to chat with co-owner…
IPCPR 2019: Rabbit Air
Rabbit Air is back at the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show, though there is nothing new to show off at the trade show. The booth…
IPCPR 2019: Kristoff
The Kristoff Cigars booth has seemingly always stood out on the show floor; from the outside it could be considered sizable and imposing, yet once…
IPCPR 2019: Dissident Cigars
Dissident Cigars, with new owner Benjamin Holt, returns to the IPCPR Convention & Trade Show after being revived as a brand earlier this year. The…
IPCPR 2019: Falto
Luis Falto didn’t roll out any new cigars at IPCPR Convention & Trade Show this year, but he’s got a number of projects in the…
IPCPR 2019: Royal Agio Cigars
I mentioned recently that I was a bit surprised to see only two new lines from Royal Agio scheduled for IPCPR 2019. It’s not that…