Where to Buy Rocky Patel R4 Cigars Sioux Falls SD

Made from grade A wrapper this cigar has a silky appearance with minimal veins. The smooth corojo wrapper has some oils showing and nearly flawless roll. Here you’ll find additional information on Rocky Patel R4 cigars as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.

Eastwold Smoke Shop
(605) 332-2071
136 South Phillips Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Monk's House of Ale Repute
(605) 338-2328
420 East 8th Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Stogeez Cigar Lounge
(605) 274-3810
215 South Phillips Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Stubbie's Bar & Grill
(605) 271-3772
5024 South Cliff Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Volunteers of America Dakotas - Training Center- Tobacco Prevention Pro
(605) 339-1199
1309 West 51st Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Barbara's Needlepoint
(605) 367-9050
401 East 8th Street
Sioux Falls, SD
J J's Wine Spirits & Cigars
(605) 357-9597
4810 South Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD
Volunteers of America
(605) 339-1199
1309 West 51st Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Avera McKennan Hospital
(605) 322-8000
800 East 21st Street
Sioux Falls, SD
Wiley's Tavern
(605) 336-0054
330 North Main Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD

Cigar Review: Rocky Patel R4

Cigar Review: Rocky Patel R4

Rocky Patel R4

Rocky Patel R4

I recently made a small wager for a few cigars during the NFC Championship game. I wagered against The World According to Stew who took the Eagles, and I took the Cardinals. In a squeaker I managed to hang on and I collected a 5 pack of cigars. My friend Stew likes to search for bargains on the internet and he will buy a cigar at a great deal especially if it is by Rocky Patel. This one did not meet up to his standards and he sent me one to see what I thought, so here goes!

Cigar: Rocky Patel R4
Origin: Nicaragua
Size: 6 x 52 (Torpedo)
Wrapper: Corojo
Binder: Nicaragua & Honduras
Filler: Nicaragua & Honduras

Appearance & Construction (16/20): Made from grade A wrapper this cigar has a silky appearance with minimal veins. The smooth corojo wrapper has some oils showing and nearly flawless roll. Upon inspection of the foot there are some small stems visible, and when the cap is cut there are some stems there as well.

Flavor & Notes (25/30): As I smoke the first third of my cigar there is a light snow falling outside and I am treated with notes of pepper and wood. The second third of the cigar begins to reveal notes of nutmeg and wood, none of which are refined. The final third of the cigar has dry earthy notes and a hint of wood and nut remaining in the background. The notes were never abundant and the cigar for me was not up to par with what I enjoy smoking.

Burn/Ash/Draw (22/25): When I lit this cigar up I was greeted with a tough draw, that opened up once I cut another 1/2 inch of the cigar. The ash is a tight white with no flake or ridges and it held on for quite some time. The burn was pretty even but the carbon line was a little bit wide which I learned at the CAO event the other night means a cigar was not fermented long enough. So I would suggest you sit on these for a while before smoking them.

Overall (21...

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