Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Rocky Patel 1961 Torpedo

Cigar Name: Rocky Patel 1961 Torpedo
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano-seed
Binder: Honduran
Filler: Nicaraguan
Size: 6.1” x 52 Torpedo
Strength: Medium-Full
Body: Medium-Full
Price: $5.00-9.00 (single)
Smoking Time: Just over an hour and a half

Meeting Rocky Patel the other week was out of this world. It is astounding to think about how much he has done so much in a short amount of time. On top of that, Rocky is a huge proponent of Cigar Smokers rights. I am and will continue to be a Rocky Patel fan. Granted, not all of his blends hit their marks, but the majority of them sit right with me. Let’s see how the 1961 did.

Appearance: I like the way this looks. There are some veins, but nothing to be worried about. It seems to be a well made cigar with a somewhat rounded torpedo tip. The foot looks like there is tons of tobacco packed inside. What I really like about the looks of this is the bold label. Red and black are my favorite colors and with the tobacco leaf showing and the roots it is right up my ally. Very cool. 10/10

Construction: There seem to be some spongy spots on the cigar. It might cause some burn issues later but we will see. Otherwise, nothing out of the ordinary. 8/10

Burn: There were a couple that needed some minor touch ups. Nothing major but they need to be pointed out. Somewhat of a flaky white ash but it did hold for a good inch or so. 8/10

Aroma: That’s a spicy smoke. You can smell the black pepper as it waifs away from the foot. Some leather and dirt. 9/10

Draw: Easy. Almost loose but good enough to be enjoyable. 8/10

Flavor: Again, there were lots of pepper notes and more leather. This is a manly smoke. 9/10

Availability: Very good. Just about every local shop has them and plenty online. Alcorns has them on the higher end of the spectrum. I bought these at the Rocky Patel night so I got a decent discount. 10/10

Personal Overall Experience: With the amount of pepper involved, this is on the fuller side of things but certainly not overpowering. Somewhat complex with changing strengths throughout. Like I said above, this is a manly cigar and I had a great time enjoying it. This is worth a box purchase. 28/30.

Total: 90/100

Matt

1 comment:

  1. This is one of my favorite cigar band designs, for sure. With Rocky having so many good things to choose from, I admit that I often overlook the 1961(and I really shouldn't).

    Adam

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