It’s been 10 years since HVC introduced the Edición Especial 2015 and La Rosa 520. Both cigars are getting new releases in 2025. The post PCA 2025: HVC Cigars appeared first on halfwheel.
We’ll chat about whether booths matter (they don’t), some new cigars we didn’t smoke and we’ll figure out whether Brooks or I has to review a 7 x 70. The post Watch: PCA 2025 Recap Show (12:00 P.M. CDT) appeared first on halfwheel.
No, it’s not the tequila brand. Don Julio is the flagship label from De Los Reyes. The company’s one new release at PCA 2025 is for the Don Julio brand. The post PCA 2025: De Los Reyes appeared first on halfwheel.
Tyler Jeffery’s Viso Horny was setup in the Powstanie booth, with its first offering to be sold at retailers being shown off at PCA 2025. The new Viso Horny 555 debuts tomorrow. Absolutely no ligero was harmed in the process of making the cigars. The post PCA 2025: Viso Horny appeared first on halfwheel.
Oliva has a new booth with very tall displays and curved screens. Inside, the company is showing off the new NUb boxes, which you will begin seeing at stores as soon as this week. The post PCA 2025: Oliva appeared first on halfwheel.
The E.P. Carrillo name isn’t going completely away, but the company behind those brands has a new name. It aligns with the name of the company’s factory in the Dominican Republic, and marks the start of a new chapter for the Carrillo family. The post PCA 2025: Casa Carrillo appeared first on halfwheel.
Konscious Cigars had its own booth for this year’s PCA Convention & Trade Show. While the company did not have a new release, there are new projects in the works. The post PCA 2025: Konscious Cigars appeared first on halfwheel.
Gurkha has put out a number of new releases in recent months, including the Volition America project and its Year of Snake lines. Now, a cigar that has generally only been available internationally is available stateside, as is a line of thick ring gauges, while a line put on pause due to wrapper availability is […]
The PCA Convention & Trade Show 2025 is in the books. Although the recently announced import tariffs to the United States continue to cause uncertainty and turmoil in the industry, manufacturers and retailers are looking forward to the coming months with anticipation and renewed enthusiasm. Moreover, the early summer temperatures invite people to enjoy them […]
Your favorite Crowned Heads cigars aren’t changing, but they are going to look very different. The Nashville-based company is rolling out a portfolio-wide makeover. First up: La Imperiosa, Mil Días and Mil Días Maduro. The post PCA 2025: Crowned Heads appeared first on halfwheel.