I was in the "Rocky Patel = BAD" camp for a while, until two things happened recently.
One was a piece of information I came across:
Yes, he has a million and one blends licensed under his name, but his actual core blends are about 10. Which is nothing out of the ordinary. And most all of his core blends have incredibly solid reps.
The second thing that happened, was last night when I smoked a Vintage 1990 Torpedo.
It is, without hyperbole, one of the most enjoyable cigars I've ever had. From start to finish it was decadent. A beautiful balance of sweet and spicy flavours, with a burn that was RAZOR sharp from start to finish. The coolest part? The burn time.
TWO HOURS AND TEN MINUTES. And that was taking about 2 draws a minute.
Honestly, I know this guy and his lines have a bad rep around here, but I feel like maybe it's a bit uninformed, particularly when I find out that the many dozens of blends he releases are really just independent blends he's bought and promoted.
His own cigars are pretty dang good.
One was a piece of information I came across:
Yes, he has a million and one blends licensed under his name, but his actual core blends are about 10. Which is nothing out of the ordinary. And most all of his core blends have incredibly solid reps.
The second thing that happened, was last night when I smoked a Vintage 1990 Torpedo.
It is, without hyperbole, one of the most enjoyable cigars I've ever had. From start to finish it was decadent. A beautiful balance of sweet and spicy flavours, with a burn that was RAZOR sharp from start to finish. The coolest part? The burn time.
TWO HOURS AND TEN MINUTES. And that was taking about 2 draws a minute.
Honestly, I know this guy and his lines have a bad rep around here, but I feel like maybe it's a bit uninformed, particularly when I find out that the many dozens of blends he releases are really just independent blends he's bought and promoted.
His own cigars are pretty dang good.