De Los Reyes returned to IPCPR with the same booth as last year. The booth’s library design is reflective of its Saga branding. Each year, this is a very welcoming booth from both a visual and personal perspective.

The library is filled with books reminiscent of the Saga Short Tales series. While there are many colored books, the Saga Short Tales series only uses the green colored packaging (The other book covers were on display for a visual effect).

Speaking of Saga Short Tales, De Los Reyes decided to showcase the sixth installment, Saga Short Tales Tomo VI: The Sixth Element: El Tabaco. This cigar brings a maduro offering into the series featuring a San Andres wrapper, Sumatra binder, and a combination of Dominican, Nicaraguan, and North American tobaccos. As with all Saga Short Tales, Tomo VI comes in one size – a rather “big” 5 1/2 x 58 Gordo.

 

Tomo VI is one of ten installments in the Saga Short Tales series. The company continued to showcase the first five installments: Tomo I through Tomo V. In addition, the company also displayed its other core lines: Saga Blend No. 7 and Saga Golden Age as well as its ultra-premium Don Julio offering.

At this year’s booth, Mr. Debonaire, Phil Zanghi was also present. While Zanghi’s Debonaire products were showcased at the Drew Estate booth, Zanghi spent more time at the De Los Reyes booth. His Debonaire House products as well as products he works on for Topper Cigars and Cattle Baron Cigars are produced at that factory. Plus, Zanghi will start to utilize the United Parcel Service’s (UPS) Cigars Direct program for shipping – a program spearheaded by De Los Reyes.

Coincidentally, both Topper and Cattle Baron were in the adjoining booths. The close relationship between these two companies along with Debonaire and De Los Reyes made the De Los Reyes booth almost a de-facto hub in 2018.

2018 Product Reports

Photo Credits: Cigar Coop