News: Cubariqueño Cigar Co. Releasing Protocol Sir Robert Peel at IPCPR Show

I definitely received way to many press releases today!  Here’s another one. This is a new cigar from the guys at Cubariqueño Cigar Co. The artwork strays from the “P” that they’ve used on

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the other Protocol lines.  It’s pretty spiffy.  

Cubariqueño Cigar Co. announces the release of the Protocol Sir Robert Peel as a regular production release for the 2019 IPCPR trade show in Las Vegas. The Cigars will be offered in a natural & maduro format. The Protocol Sir Robert Peel is produced at Erik Espinosa’s La Zona Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The cigars will be available in a 6 x 52 box press format in boxes of 10. MSRP has been set at $119.50 per box. The blend incorporates an Ecuadorian Rosado wrapper covering Nicaraguan binder and fillers. The second blend utilizes the same filler but a Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper. The cigar will become available nationally at the 2019 IPCPR located in Las Vegas.

 

Sir Robert Peel is regarded as the father of modern day policing. Cubariqueño Cigar Co.  again pays homage to the profession of its owners Bill Ives & Juan Cancel who are police officers. We left no ston

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e unturned for this release.

 

“Both cigars are smoking phenomenal and we took the packing up to the next level” stated Juan Cancel. Cubariqueño Cigar Co. will again be partnered inside the Espinosa booth at the 2019 IPCPR Trade Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

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News: C.Gars Auctions Vintage Havana Cigar Auction

This one isn’t IPCPR related but if you are interested in vintage Havana cigars, my friend Mitchell at C-Gars Ltd. is your man, and his auctions get a lot of attention. He usually does make an appearance at the IPCPR to make some purchases for his retail business, so say hello if you see him!  

 

June 23rd – Vintage Havana Cigar Auction

C.Gars Auctions are holding the second auction of the year on Sunday June 23rd

Lots are live and bidding open online on the Cigar Auction website http://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/

This will be the 30th cigar auction by C.Gars since the auction department was established in 2009

Over 450 Lots of Vintage, Mature, Pre Embargo, Davidoff, Dunhill and Limited Edition Havana cigars on behalf of estates, investors and collectors are on offer.

Auction Lots can be viewed and bid on online http://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/index.php

The sale includes :

15 Davidoff Lots https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/davidoff-cigars-c-20.html

21 Dunhill Lots https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/dunhill-cigars-c-21.html

20 Pre Embargo Lots https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/pre-embargo-cigars-c-15.html

128 Vintage Lots https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/vintage-cigars-c-7.html

80 Limited edition Lots https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/limited-regional-edition-cigars-c-9.html

Featured Lots include :

Lot 411 H Upmann Dunhills Seleccion Suprema A No.60 https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-411-hupmann-dunhills-s

eleccion-suprema-no60-p-6833.html

Lot 424 Habanos 510th anniversary humidor https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-424-habanos-510th-anniversary-humidor-p-6846.html

3 Lots of Cohiba Sublimes https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=cohiba+sublimes&search=

Lot 402 Dunhill Don Alfredo Seleccion Suprema no.54 https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-402-dunhill-don-alfredo-seleccion-supremo-no54-p-6824.html

Lot 395 Davidoff Château Haut Brion https://www.onlinecigarauctions.com/lot-395-davidoff-chateau-haut-brion-p-6817.html

Substantial interest is expected from overseas buyers is expected due to the weakness of the Pound Sterling currently as well as the increased demand from China.

Lots are available for inspection at our London offices. We are delighted to provide any further details or condition reports , simply email Laura Graham or Michelle Adler in our Auction Team at auctions@cgarsltd.co.uk quoting Lot numbers.

 

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News: Black Label Trading Company to Debut New Artwork and Packaging

Not a slow news day today. Here’s some from Black Label Trading Co.  These guys are going to be the big talk of the show this year I think.

 

Black Label Trading Company (BLTC) will be debuting new artwork and packaging for its core-line at this year’s IPCPR in Las Vegas.

Royalty, Salvation, Lawless and Last Rites have each been given unique artwork designed by James Brown, creator of BLTC. These cigars are part of the original core-line that BLTC launched in 2013. Benediction was also part of the original core-line but will be replaced with Porcelain to complete the spectrum of BLTC’s five core-line cigars. New Packaging will begin shipping after IPCPR.

 

“I’m very excited for the re-boot of the BLTC Core Line. Black Label is celebrating its six year anniversary and it was time to change things up a bit. I believe every cigar has it’s own personality and tells a story. I wanted to give our core products the chance to tell that story through unique artwork for each line. It was also time to tweak the blends a bit. The blends didn’t change, I just played with different proportions of the original tobaccos creating a new, unique version of the cigars,” said James Brown, creator of BLTC and partner at Fabrica Oveja Negra.

 

“Black Label Trading Company is redefining the standards for cigar making. With a less is more philosophy, Black Label Trading Co. creates hand crafted premium cigars of t

 

he utmost quality at their own factory in Nicaragua.”

Visit BLTC Booth #2463 at this year’s IPCPR 2019 to place your orders. info@blacklabeltrading.com.

 

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News: Southern Draw Cigars adds 300 HANDS Connecticut

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the week off with some more news out of Southern Draw. the 3oo Hands line is getting a Connecticut line extension. Read on: 

 

Southern Draw Cigars adds 300 HANDS CONNECTICUT at IPCPR 2019

The company is adding the 300 HANDS Connecticut blend and has updated its rustic display to best share all three blends and “story cards” with the faces, names, roles and charitable needs of the 300 HANDS featured staff. “This is their story.”

Announced a year ago we are reminded that that 300 HANDS, is an all too real story of collaboration told through a value line of premium cigars from Southern Draw Cigars. The result of approximately 300 small steps and those hands producing nearly identical handmade rolled bundles of our patiently aged and naturally fermented tobaccos that we know as premium cigars. The process of hand making a premium cigar is a deliberate marriage of art and skill that has been passed down from generation to generation and our beloved Nicaragua, with its complex tobaccos and dedicated people, is now the most prominent supplier of this unique art form to the United States and the company is honored to share this charitable project with our retail partners and consumers.  For the entire story please visit us at https://www.southerndrawcigars.com/300-hands

 

300 HANDS Connecticut

Country of Origin: Nicaragua

Factory: AJ Fernandez Cigar Co.

Wrapper: Connecticut, USA

Binder: Peru

Filler: Nicaragua & Dominican Republic

Notes:  a smooth and mellow tasting high-grade Connecticut wrapper, velvety smoke with a slight zest of citrus and bright spicy notes from the Peruvian binder and just a touch of spice from the Corojo 99 and complimentary filler tobaccos.  

 

300 HANDS Connecticut joins the 300 HANDS Maduro and 300 MANOS Habano as all three blends are offered in five classic sizes, each sold in 10 count bundles (each retail order will include a FREE vertical display tray that is just 12”w x 10”d x 12”h and holds three blends and 10 cigars of each size with easy to use refill bundles)

    • Petit Edmundo 4.75 x 52 – $5.99 (Bundles of 10, $59.99)
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      Coloniales 5.25 x 44 – $6.19 (Bundles of 10, $61.99)

    • Corona Gorda 5.625 x 46 – $6.29 (Bundles of 10, $62.99)
    • Piramides 6.125 x 52 – $6.39 (Bundles of 10, $63.99)
    • Churchill 7.0 x 48 – $6.49 (Bundles of 10, $64.99)

 

  • Release Date – June 28 – July 2, available during tradeshow hours at Booth #3061 IPCPR 201
  • Number of Cigars Released – 150 display trays, 50,000 cigars per sizes for 2019, 250,000 cigars
  • Ship Date(s) – August & October 2019

 

To make an appointment for IPCPR 2019, please email shelly@southerndrawcigars.com as 300 HANDS is available to our valued retail partners who are in good standing and will be first come, first served.  

 

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Fathers Day, a Diamond Crown and Various Cigar Stuff

I didn’t smoke any new cigars this week, so this will be pretty short and sweet (every time I say that I end up running on or a few paragraphs!). I have to work today too, and I’m up early writing. It was another busy news week. I skipped a few items that I thought were less interesting, I doubt many of you are really that interested in Scandinavian Tobacco Group looking for a new president for General Cigar since Régis Broersma is leaving that post. I figure if you’re in line for that job you aren’t relying on this site to hear that news. Also Drew Estate had a few that I skipped over, one about Acid and Tabak Frenchies, which are cigarillos, which I care little about, and another about 60 ring Tabak Espeicales with I should have posted but I had already had a few news items that day and couldn’t fit it in. I actually would smoke a 60 ring Tabak Especiale. Another one I missed was the announcement of the Protocol Official Misconduct Corona Gorda. Cubariqueño has a history of following their releases with a corona gorda line extension, so this is no surprise. Plenty of other sites had the news, I’m sure. Anyway, I can only do so much, and, regrettably, it seems that every year at IPCPR time when all this news comes out I get some unsubscribes from the mailing list. Sorry for the barrage of e-mails. I guess I can see if I can adjust the e-mails to twice a week or something.

 

Anyway, there were a could great cigars I smoked this week, a few of which took me back twenty years or so into my cigar smoking history. I had a Fuente Don Carlos No.2, the 5.875 x 55 pyramid, was this one of the the original three vitolas in the line? I know the Robusto and the No.3 were original, but I can’t remember if the No. 2 was or if it came along later. Anyway, I have memories of smoking a Don Carlos Robusto in Vegas in 1997, many more over the years of course, but this is a cigar that has remained consistent in flavor over the years, an amazing thing. Same goes for the Hemingway line, consistent over the years. I like to have some of these in the humidor all the time, classics like the Don Carlos, Hemingway, and Añejo because they are just great cigars!

 

Another cigar I smoked that brought back some Vegas memories was a Diamond Crown (hey, another DC!). J.C. Newman was kind enough to send me a cool little four-pack of Diamond Crown No. 4s a week or so ago, so I had to light one up yesterday. Here is another cigar that hasn’t changed over the years. It’s a mild, complex Connecticut Shade cigar. There’s a couple interesting factoids about this cigar. When they released this cigar, it was only available west of the Mississippi. At the same time, Opus X was only available east of the Mississippi. These are two completely different cigars, but this caused a bit of a competition between the two, and some trading went on. Another interesting thing was that Diamond Crowns all had 54 ring gauges which was HUGE at the time. Anyway, The Diamond Crown remains a classic Connecticut Shade cigar, it’s rich and complex, it had a good flavor with a perfect burn and construction and is hard to beat. In the picture here from 1998 in Vegas I’m smoking a Diamond Crown No. 2, and my wife (also pictured!) is smoking one too!

 

Speaking of J.C. Newman, they have been running a contest here for the last few months, if you haven’t entered yet I strongly recommend doing so!  Click the ad at the top of the right sidebar, or right here, and enter to win a beautiful Brick House Humidor. It’ll be ending at the end of June, so get to it!  Many thanks to J.C. Newman for their continuing support. Please flood them with entries and make them give one of you a humidor so that they know that people are seeing their message here on CigarCraig.com!

 

That’s it for today. I’m going to get through the day at work so I can come home and smoke my traditional Father’s day cigar, one of my last two 1999 Esperanza para los Niños toros. Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of my buying the box of them and the last cigar from that box will be smoked. It’s been a good run. If you don’t know about them, search my site, I’ve told the story several times.  Have a great day, until he next time,

 

CigarCraig

 

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