Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Rocky Patel Sun Grown
Cigar Name:
The Sixty
Shape:
Toro
Country of Origin:
Honduras
Size:
60 x 6
Wrapper:
Ecuador
MSRP:
$8.50
Status:
Active
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6 Archival Reviews
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December 26, 2008
"Very good flavor, but problematic"
Very good flavor, but presenting itself with large veins and cap cracks that greatly diminished the enjoyment of this cigar. Smoked as much as I could while trying to hold it all together.
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November 19, 2008
"Mammoth stick"
Got five of these in a sampler 10 months ago. Smoked the first one 8 months ago. It was fantastic. Everything I liked about the sun grown, just more of it. Construction, burn, draw... everything was perfect. The second one I smoked recently was good as well, though not as potent as I remember the first one to be. In other words, don't age these for too long. They are good to go. Don't buy these in retail, $12.00 is too much. There are sampler packs online where you can these for under $5 each. Value rated at $3 I paid for it. Avoid smoking it in public, people will laugh.
📜 Archival Review
February 12, 2008
"Big cigar with great flavors"
This cigar was awesome. Construction was good. First cigar I had with a pig tail cap on it... pretty cool. The draw and burn were perfect and it allowed me to get an ash all the way to the band before I set it down in the ashtray. Flovors of nuts, leather and wood. A great tasting cigar. Over an hour of enjoyment.
📜 Archival Review
October 1, 2007
"voluminous smoke, flavorful"
Had this in the humi for a couple of weeks prior to smoking. Upon purchasing, I imagined a big cigar with dense, voluminous smoke delivering mild/med flavor. I was not disappointed. This is a subtly nutty and toasty smoke, building in intensity, but not harshness, toward the end. The cap was twisted into a small knot (don't know the technical term), and the cap/wrapper there became slightly loose as I smoked it. Otherwise, construction was densly solid, and draw and burn were fine. I can see myself smoking another soon and will try the smaller cigars in this line as well.
📜 Archival Review
September 3, 2007
"Great, big cigar"
When I first lit up, it seemed like it was packed too tight. This thing is so huge I thought "this must be how Linda Lovelace felt".
After a while, it opened up and I was drawing huge clouds of (nice) smoke.
The ash was very firm - nearly white - and I found myself fixating on how long I could get it - nearly two inches before it fell off exactly where I wanted it. In the ashtray.
Very mild for how big it is. 1 hour 20 minutes later I left the last 1.5 inches and went inside.
Overall a great cigar.
After a while, it opened up and I was drawing huge clouds of (nice) smoke.
The ash was very firm - nearly white - and I found myself fixating on how long I could get it - nearly two inches before it fell off exactly where I wanted it. In the ashtray.
Very mild for how big it is. 1 hour 20 minutes later I left the last 1.5 inches and went inside.
Overall a great cigar.
📜 Archival Review
June 29, 2007
"Holy Smoke!"
This think billowed smoke! I had to leave my 3 season porch and walk this one outside lest I suffocate. The flavors were subtle nutty/leathery flavor that calmed the nerves. Burned a little hit considering the ring was huge. Long lasting smoke.
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