About this cigar
Rocky Patel's Grand Reserve line occupies a rare space in the premium market: genuinely aged tobacco at a price point that doesn't require boardroom approval. The Sixty, at 6 by 60, is the line's most approachable vitola, a Nicaraguan puro wrapped in a silky Ecuadorian Sumatra that pulls dark and earthy from day one. This isn't a cigar that needs cellophane babying. It arrives ready to deliver. Expect cocoa and leather on the draw, with black pepper emerging in the second third as the body settles into medium-plus territory. There's a sweetness underneath - molasses and subtle spice - that keeps things interesting without overwhelming the palate. The construction is exemplary: a consistent draw and burn that rewards patient smokers during the full hour-plus experience. For your lounge or retail humidor, this is the cigar that keeps customers coming back. It's neither a beginner's stick nor an intimidating commitment. Pair it with bourbon neat, or slot it into your house selection for the customer who already knows what they want but doesn't want to overspend on a Tuesday evening. A box of ten ensures you can always keep them on hand.