TPE2022: Erik Espinosa and Some Espinosa Cigars

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om Espinosa Cigars over the last few days, just because I, for some reason, don’t find myself smoking a great many cigars from the Espino

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sa line. I do enjoy many cigars made at La Zona, as I told Jack Toraño one evening when I was hanging out with him at the hotel lounge, one of my favorite La Zona cigars is the La Sirena. I had picked up an Espinosa Habano on Sunday when I stopped into Son

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‘s (more news from that visit to come), as I hadn’t had one in a very long time. I smoked it Monday. This is a nice smoke, cedary and earthy, with a

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little bit of sweetness and some spice. Not so much in my personal wheelhouse, but an enjoyable cigar nonetheless. This, of course, was the 6″ x 52 No. 5 vitola.

 

When I met with Erik at the TPE he gave me a Laranja Escuro,  in the box pressed 6″ x 52 Toro  size. This is the Brazilian Matafina wrapped version of the Laranja, made at the A.J. Fernandez’ San Lotano Factory. This cigar is more up my alley, as I generally favor a maduro. It performed perfectly, and had loads of dark rich flavors, which inclu

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ded espresso, and some nice spices. I was thoroughly impressed and satisfied by this cigar, and I don’t believe I had smoked this cigar before, and I don’t know why. It will definately be on my list in the future. 

 

Erik gave me a few minutes at the TPE and talked about a new project he had coming up. Take a look at the video:

 

 

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at’s all for now, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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TPE2022: The Brands of Sutliff Tobacco Distributing, Patina, Emperors Cut, Etc.

No video this time, I should have done some videos in the Suliff booth, but it was the first day when I visited, and it was very busy. On Wednesday, the first day if the show, my plane landed around 11:30 and I got an Uber right to the show, I think I was on the floor by 12:45. I actually wasn’t really planning to get to the show at all on Wednesday, but things worked out be

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tter than I expected. I decided it made more sense to go right to the Convention Center than to try to check in the hotel early and goof around with that sort of stuff. It also helped that I ran into Mark Weisenberger, of Box Press Sales and Marketing, on the plane and shared the Uber with him to the show. So I used Wednesday to get my bearings and come up with a plan for the next couple days. Back to the Sutliff booth. I’ve known Anne Dinkins at Sutliff for years, she used to be my contact at Villiger Cigars years ago. I make a point to stop and say hello to her if nothing else. She, in turn, introduces me to the brands that Sutliff distributes. This year there were a few new ones that I didn’t know much about, and a few I had known for a while. 

 

One brand that was there that I really like was Patina Cigars. I was happy to meet Mo Maali, I hear him all the time on his Sultans of Smoke podcast so I feel like I know him. I may have met him before…I feel like he knew who I was. Social media can blur the lines between what’s real and not sometimes. I feel bad that I didn’t spend more time with him, and regret not circling back and doing a video with him. Patina is a great line of cigars. They are made in the same factory that Saka’s Mi Querida cigars are made in, NACSA, so the quality is top notch. I smoked a Patina Habano that I had in my humidor when I got home and it was spectacular. It had that cane sugar sweetness that I love. I know it’s one that I’ll be grabbing at Son’s the next time I get over there (which needs to be soon). Mo handed me a Maduro, which I definitely need to sample. I’m a big fan, I hope he gets out this way for a visit one of these days, I know he works with several stores in the Philadelphia area. 

 

There were several brands in the Sutliff booth that I’ve featured on these pages before that I was able to p

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ut faces with names finally, Desiree from Drunk Chicken Cigars and Steve Zengel of Los Caidos Cigars. There were also a few people I’ve known for a long time, like Enrique Seijas of Matilde cigars and Eddie Tarazona of…what was the name of his company? Oh, right, Tarazona Cigars 😁.  I finally met Marcel and Henderson of Adventura Cigars, who might have had the busiest corner of the booth. Henderson gave me a Queens Pearls, which has been getting a lot of buzz, and I smoked it this week and it was OK, I may have to pick up another one to give it a second shot. A friend gifted me a Kings Gold which looks more to my liking. Honestly, it takes a heck of a Connecticut cigar to get my attention. 

 

Anne seemed most anxious to introduce me to Greg Willis of Emperors Cut Cigars. It turns out that Greg had e-mailed me several years ago about advertising and I was, let’s say, diplomatically dismissive. We had a good laugh. I smoked the Natural Pleasure Gan Robusto yesterday.  This was a 5½” x 56 cigar made in Nicaragua, with a Colorado Maduro wrapper, Ecuadoran binder, and fillers from Estelí, Nicaragua. It was an earthy Nicaraguan blend with very little sweetness. It was very different than what I expected. I think it was more on the umami side of the flavor spectrum that what I typically am drawn to. That being said, it certainly performed well and it wasn’t off-putting in any way. I enjoyed it as a change from what I typically enjoy. Make sense? Maybe not, but I look forward to trying the Jazz series cigar Greg gave me. 

 

Sutliff’s booth was very busy when I was there, of course they are also, probably primarily, a pipe tobacco company, so there was a lot of pipe tobacco displayed in the booth as well. As I don’t care about that, I don’t cover it. I always enjoy seeing old friends and meeting new people though! I hope I didn’t miss anyone. Thanks again to Anne for taking time to show me around.

 

That’s all for today,  until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig 

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TPE2022: Epic Cigars and Nat Cicco Cigars

Here’s another little video from last week’s Tobacco Plus Expo.  I hadn’t seen  Dean Parsons for a while, since he sold his company to Nat Cicco and went to work for them.  I also had never smoked a Nat Cicco cigar until just tonight. I selected the Liga No. 4 in the Aniversario 1965 line. This was a square pressed Toro with a closed foot and a pigtail cap and a dark Ecuador Habano wrapper. It was a beautiful cigar with some strength and loads of dark, rich flavor.  It was chocolaty, earthy with some spice, right up my alley. It was a really beautiful cigar, and I really enjoyed it.  I’ve known Dean since 2014 and enjoyed many of his Epic cigars.  It was great seeing him at this show. 

 

 

I hope you enjoy my video content. It was challenging doing it alone, without a cameraman, but I think I was able to pull it off. If you’ve watched the evolution of my video coverage I hope there’s been some improvement over the years. It’s not my main focus, but I try to at least make them audible. I have a couple more to feed in over the next couple weeks. Stay tuned.

 

Until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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TPE2022 Thoughts and a Few Minutes with Micky Pegg of All Saints Cigars

As I’m getting ready to fly home I’m reflecting on the last few days at the TPE show. This was my first major event in two years, mostly pandemic related, but there were also some personal concerns. At the risk of appearing less than humble, I had forgotten how many people I knew in the cigar industry. It was great reconnecting with so many old friends, and making a bunch of new ones! Actually one of the things I was thinking about going in was the media attendance. I have a very narrow sphere of podcasts and sites I follow, I’m less in tune with the “influencers”, be they Instagramers or Youtubers out there. I met a few of the Youtube folks with whom we have mutual friends, or other business crossovers,  and I saw a bunch

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of people taking selfies in the aisles, but I couldn’t tell you who they are. One thing I think the TPE could do better is to put the name of the media outlet

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on the badge instead of just the person’s real name and “Media”. I learned on my first go around to put one of my logo stickers on my badge to visually identify myself. One of my favorite things about the last few days was hanging out with friends I don’t get to see often, they are in my ear on a weekly basis, but we never share the same space. Over the next few months you’ll hear about the cigars I came across, but for me the show was about networking, and I was able

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to talk to just about everyone I wanted to talk to. 

 

One of the people I talked to quite a bit at the show was Micky Pegg of All Saints Cigars. Of course, the Saint Francis was one of my favorite cigars of last year. The funny thing is that Micky lives a few mile away from me, and had to fly 2500 miles away to hang out with him. I mic’d him up and we chatted for a few minutes:

 

 

Stay tuned for more quick video interviews over

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the next few days. Other people do it better, but it’s easier than taking notes and typing! 

 

Check out How Bout That Cigar, Smokin Tabacco, Developing Palates, Blind Man’s Puff, HaveaPremiumCigar.com and Cigar Show Tim for lots of TPE coverage! That’s all for now, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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TPE2022: Bocock Brothers Cigars

I’ve been hearing a lot about Bocock Brothers Cigars lately, and between my buddy Kaplowitz raving about them (and I mean “raving” in a good way, not in the “raving lunatic” sense, which comes to mind when his name is mentioned. I kid, sorta).  I had also received an email from Doug Bocock inviting me to meet up prior to the TPE, so I kept an eye on their busy corner of one of the pavilion spaces and caught an opening yesterday. I talked to Bryant Bocock for a few minutes, he handles the blending and manufacturing end, while Doug is more on the sales and marketing end. check out the video:

 

 

While I haven’t yet sampled their cigars, I have some and will smoke them when I get home and have a clean palate. I think I smoked seven or eight cigars yesterday, it was a little ridiculous.  I’m very interested in trying them. I had my eye on them just for the chicken tie in! 

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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