Meier & Dutch Gets New World Churchill
Meier & Dutch, the Bethlehem, Pa. cigar distribution company, has received an exclusive size of the A.J. Fernández New World, a 7 x 52 Churchill….
STG Streamlines International Cigar Division, Promotes Stijn Elbersen
There’s no other way to say it: Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG), particularly its premium cigar division, is changing. The latest move will come for the…
E.P. Carrillo Creates Dark Rituals Line for Cigars International
The name may be familiar but the cigars aren’t, as E.P. Carrillo is crafting a new line called Dark Rituals for Cigars International and its distribution…
Weekly News (October 13, 2014)
Cigar News Bolívar Super Coronas Ships Davidoff Oro Blanco Coming in November Fratello Modifying Packaging Nice little modification to the #FratelloBox as requested by some…
Two New Releases Celebrate Sons of Anarchy’s Final Season
One of television’s most talked about shows is getting a pair of cigars made to commemorate its final season, as Meier & Dutch’s Black Crown…
Parent of General Cigar Co. Going Public, Swedish Match Expected to Divest
There’s big news at the largest cigar company in the world. Scandinavian Tobacco Group (STG), who claims to be the largest manufacturer of cigars in…
Meier & Dutch Brings Back Gurkha Ancient Warrior for Brick & Mortar Accounts
Meier & Dutch, the distribution arm of Cigars International, is bringing back one of its private labels for distribution to brick and mortar retailers only….
Meier & Dutch Partner With STUDIO TOBAC For Reckoning
Next month, Meier & Dutch will begin distribution of the first STUDIO TOBAC standalone brand, Reckoning. Previously, STUDIO TOBAC has been known as the Oliva…
Weekly News (January 13, 2014)
Editor’s Note: Award season is over, hopefully. General Cigar Co. Discontinues Over 250 SKUs — Story here. Casa Magna Dominican Released — Story here. Villiger Introducing…
Padilla 1932 to Return as Meier & Dutch Exclusive
The Padilla 1932 is back again. Ernesto Padilla tweeted a picture of the cigar earlier with familiar bands and new 10-count boxes, but that’s hardly…
My Father Corona
It’s hard to think of a cigar that we reviewed last year that was more under the radar than the My Father Corona. The Corona version…