About this cigar
Rocky Patel built his reputation on delivering complexity and balance without pretension, and the Edge Corojo Torpedo exemplifies that philosophy. The San Andrés Corojo wrapper brings earth and spice to the foreground, giving way to a core of Ecuadorian and Nicaraguan long-fillers that evolve beautifully over the first third. What you get is medium body with surprising depth: a leather foundation punctuated by black pepper, hints of cocoa, and just enough sweetness to keep things interesting rather than austere. The torpedo format elongates the experience, stretching the flavor progression across a leisurely hour. Early notes lean peppery and woody, settling into a more grounded leather-and-earth profile as the burn progresses. It's equally at home after a substantial meal or as an evening smoke without food pairing. The construction is reliable, the draw consistent. For the lounge or retail counter, this is the cigar that satisfies the customer looking for character without theatrical presentation. The 100-count tray makes restocking straightforward and keeps your margins intact. Rocky Patel's Corojo iteration sits in the sweet spot where price and performance converge, making it a dependable anchor for any serious retail program.