More in Cigar Industry
Q1 Profits Down At STG
The cigar and tobacco giant trimmed its financial outlook for 2025 over tariff and other worries.
Cohiba Vs. Cohiba: Another Win For Cuba
Judge dismisses General Cigar’s lawsuit in the decades-long legal battle over the Cohiba trademark.
Davidoff Closing Downtown NYC Cigar Shop
Manhattan shop is one of two stores being shuttered this summer by Davidoff, ing one in Houston.
Big Smoke Las Vegas Tickets On Sale Now
For nearly three decades, the Big Smoke Las Vegas has been the biggest celebration in the cigar industry.
E.P. Carrillo Changes Name To Casa Carrillo
E.P. Carrillo, the two-time Cigar of the Year winner that makes such brands as Pledge, Inch and Encore, is changing its company name—again.
Cigar Imports Rise: 2024 Ends With Small Gain
United States imports 430 million handmade cigars, up slightly over 2023 numbers.
Cigar Prices To Rise Due To New U.S. Tariffs
President Trump’s sweeping tariffs on imported goods will make cigar aficionados pay more, particularly for Nicaraguan cigars.
Conder Retiring From Crowned Heads
After a 45-year career in the cigar industry, veteran Mike Conder has stepped away from the business and is retiring from the industry.
Big Smoke Meets WhiskyFest Returns To Tampa
The Hard Rock Hotel hosted the country’s biggest celebration of cigars and spirits.