Last year, I heard from a reliable source that HU tobaccos were coming to the US market in 2024. Does anyone know if this is true? I figure if they did hit, the demand is going to be astronomical.
Kopp issued a press release that said it had acquired the worldwide distribution rights. It never said where it was going to distribute it to. Kopp doesn't act as the local distributor for its products in the US, so they'd still need an outfit with a local presence in the US to actually distribute HU here.Last year, I heard from a reliable source that HU tobaccos were coming to the US market in 2024. Does anyone know if this is true? I figure if they did hit, the demand is going to be astronomical.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
Don’t get too excited. Kopp has wrecked a number of these blends with their Virginia substitutions and chintzy use of Perique.
We are already seeing Kopp Tobacco. Check the recent blend AHOY on Smoking pipes! I would love to see HU blends available in the US. I enjoyed Bahai Orange from time to time. Thought I had a couple of more tins left but not the case.I guess Adam and Daniel Kohlhase are in the cigar business now. I believe from what I’ve read, they are just a cigar brand distributor, they don’t make cigars, just distribute other brands…
Adam and Daniel Kohlhase found M. K. & Söhne
Adam and Daniel Kohlhase will remain loyal to the tobacco industry and will operate independently under the name M. K. & Söhne (Söhne = Sons) as of now.www.cigarjournal.com
M. K. & Söhne Launches New Website
On 7th of July 2023 Adam and Daniel Kohlhase announced that they will remain loyal to the tobacco industry and from now on operate independently under the name M. K. & Söhne.www.cigarjournal.com
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So 2022 the Kohlhase brothers leave the company and in 2023 the Kopp brothers are the sole owners and change the company name to Kopp Tobacco.
Hmm I wonder if Adam and Daniel Kohlhase smoke a pipe? Seems pretty wild to once have been Kohlhase & Kopp and now your in cigars…
I wonder how long it’s going to take before we only see the name Kopp Tobacco and Kohlhase is gone from the labels… hmm
Perhaps they did at one point but I’m not seeing them now.
100g is 3.5 oz.21 USD is not expensive for a tin. They are 100 gram tins so about 5 oz. Its expensive compared to bulk but not expensive compared to other tins. Its right in line with C&D and GLP