Name: Rocky Patel Disciple Sixty
Country: Nicaragua
Shape: Parejo
Size: Double Toro (6 inches x 60)
Strength: Medium to Full
I paired this beauty with an espresso and smoked it by the pool. Overall, it was a good experience, and I can confidently say that I would definitely smoke the Rocky Patel Disciple again.
Branding: I love how this cigar is packaged. It’s such an attractive stick. The bands, the colors, the name, everything. I love the name. “Disciple” sounds religious, deep, and powerful.
Construction: Masterfully rolled, no soft spots, no weaknesses.
Pre-light: How can I describe it? It smelled like the inside of a medieval Catholic church. Old wood. Cold stones. Petrichor. Freshly baked bread.
Cut: Straight cut. Like almost always.
Burn: Even burn. But I still had to fix it a couple of times. It was a windy day.
Duration: 90 minutes.
Draw: Good. Could have been a little better.
Smoke: Flirtatious. Serpentine.
Ash: Good.
Flavor: Dark cocoa, earth, pink peppercorn, and oak.
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