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Rocky Patel Sun Grown Torpedo – Cigar Review

Cigar Stats
Length: 6.25″
Ring Gauge: 52
Wrapper: Ecuador
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Brazil, Dom. Rep., Nicaragua
Approximate Price: $7.70

Dark and oily cigar. The construction looks perfect but the appearance is another matter. There’s a couple of raised veins and it looks almost like there are creases in the cigar. Hopefully it doesn’t affect the performance of the cigar.

Thanksgiving Fire!

Yes, this is the cigar I decided to smoke on Thanksgiving. It better be good!

Absolutely effortless draw; just perfect. There’s also a good amount of spice. Full bodied cigar. The other flavors I am getting are a slight toasty flavor and there is this very subtle sweetness that I get only when I blow smoke out of my nose. Some earthiness to this cigar as well.

Burns well, actually very well. Just a couple of minor problems that does not affect my overall enjoyment of this cigar at all. Flavors are still great halfway through. Very interesting cigar.

Great flavors and it maintains its strength the whole way through. From foot to nub this is an amazing cigar that anyone who likes full bodied (it isn’t extremely full bodied) cigars has to try one of these cigars out.

92 points

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Discussion

One comment for “Rocky Patel Sun Grown Torpedo – Cigar Review”

  1. If it’s a holiday, like Thanksgiving, it better be a good cigar.

    Posted by Travis Lindsay | December 2, 2008, 1:22 am

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