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Indian Motorcycle Ultra Premium Cigars Available Soon

Are you enjoying riding motorcycles and smoking a fine cigar once in a while, or maybe doing both at the same time? July brings back Indian-branded cigars in the spotlight, as businessman Phil Zanghi will launch two flavors at the 2015 Trade Show of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association.
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Photo: Phil Zanghi, Debonaire Cigars
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The 83rd IPCPR Trade Show will take place July 17-21, 2015 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the cigars are expected to become available in specialty stores after the event. No word on whether Indian Motorcycle dealers will also carry the two tobacco products.

Zanghi of Debonaire Cigars reacquired the Indian Tabac trademark after previously selling it to Rocky Patel in 2002. The Indian Tabac Cigar Company initially created from the partnership between the two, will now launch a new brand called Indian Motorcycle Ultra Premium Cigars. According to cigar-coop.com, the new product also has marketing input from Polaris, Indian's parent company.

Indian Motorcycle Ultra Premium Cigars will be a little less expensive

The same source quotes Zanghi's words in mid-November, 2014: "What I’m going to concentrate on is making whole new brand called Indian Motorcycle Ultra Premium – directly working with the people at Polaris and making another luxury brand along the lines of Debonaire that will be a little less expensive.”

Even though the design of the cases is lot exactly a luxurious one as some cigar connoisseurs were maybe expecting, the new products surely go well with the recent image Indian has and will integrate quite well with the official apparel and accessories.

Two new blends will be used for the new issue of Indian cigars, a Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper, complemented by a Habano one. The Habano variety uses Dominican Habano as opposed to the Nicaraguan Habano used for the upscale Debonaire Habano cigars.

Each variety will come in 20-cigar boxes, but the price was not disclosed yet. Definitely a must-try if you like bikes and cigars, even if you don't ride an Indian.
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