IPCPR 2017: General Cigar Company
Over the years, General Cigar has shifted from creating cigars to building brands and crafting experiences. Their booth has been big and expansive, a...
IPCPR 2017: Drew Estate
Whenever speaking of Drew Estate, I often sum up the company and what it does as "expect the unexpected." Drew Estate has made it...
IPCPR 2017: Altadis USA
Altadis USA is one of those must-attend booths at IPCPR each year and this year was no exception. There were so many new products...
IPCPR 2017: Phillips & King and Ventura Cigar Company
Phillips & King itself is not a cigar brand or manufacturer but a major distributor of cigar and tobacco products. Phillips & King is...
IPCPR 2017: Cornelius & Anthony
Cornelius & Anthony, owned by Steven Bailey, is a company that made a big splash at IPCPR 2016 where it showcased several new cigars....
IPCPR 2017: AJ Fernandez Cigars
This has been the year of AJ Fernandez. With so many collaborations with the big companies like General Cigar, Santa Clara and Altadis USA,...
IPCPR 2017: Gurkha Cigars
Because of the FDA regulations, coming out with new blends was nearly impossible. Gurkha is fortunate enough to be among the select cigar companies...
IPCPR 2017: Alec Bradley Cigars
Going into this year’s IPCPR, we knew Alec Bradley would be among the few at the show to have actual new products to feature....
IPCPR 2017: La Flor Dominicana
La Flor Dominicana is one of those companies that once it finds something that works for it, it sticks to it. Thus, its booth...
IPCPR 2017: Oliva Cigar Co.
At the front of the show but positioned to the right as the last booth was Oliva. Oliva was acquired by J. Cortès in...