Rocky Patel Sun Grown Maduro Lancero features Nicaraguan filler and binder covered in a black soft Connecticut Broadleaf maduro wrapper with tight seams and no really visible veins.
Charred oak, hickory, pepper, spicy, earthy, sweet creaminess/caramel, espresso. dried fruit (raisins?), and a chalky, peaty minerality. Wood, earth and pepper dominate the flavors by the final third, although the other notes remain more as backdrops. On a few puffs I taste a flavor reminiscent of eating a Chinese egg roll. It’s a full bodied cigar but not as overwhelmingly powerful as many full bodied sticks can be. Strength is medium-full to medium.
Over the years, I have smoked the Rocky Patel Sun Grown Maduro in several vitolas. For me, the lancero is the best tasting, best experience. My only issue with lanceros in general is keeping them lit. This one was no exception but the flavors of the RP SG Maduro are worth burning through a gallon of butane.
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(43 days ago)I love a goid Lancero and have not tried that one from Rocky Patel. I need to check it out. Thanks.
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