Ecuador Habano

Rocky Patel LB1

Chocolate and Cream, Then Cedar

Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

About Rocky Patel LB1

LB1, launched around 2019 and Honduran‑rolled, is wrapped in Ecuador Habano over Honduran ligero from Jamastrán and Nicaraguan primings from Patel's farms. Medium in strength, it opens with chocolate and cream before shifting to cedar, earth and black pepper, and is offered in multiple vitolas from Corona to Churchill.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium
  • Ecuador Habano
  • Chocolate, cedar, earth, citrus, black pepper, cream

Key Details

Made By

Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2019

Strength

Medium

Wrapper Focus

Ecuador Habano

Known For

Rocky Patel LB1

Official Website

rockypatel.com

Honduran Habano

Rocky Patel LB1

Rocky Patel LB1 is rolled in Honduras with an Ecuador Habano wrapper, blending Honduran ligero from the Jamastrán Valley with Nicaraguan primings from Condega and Estelí. It's a medium cigar with notes of chocolate and cream up front that move into cedar, earth and black pepper.

Sizes

  • Corona (6.0" x 44)
  • Robusto (5 1/2" x 50)
  • Toro (6 1/2" x 52)
  • Sixty (6.0" x 60)
  • Churchill Shaggy Foot (7.0" x 48)

Strength

Medium

Wrapper

Ecuador Habano

Binder

Nicaraguan

Filler

Honduran ligero (Jamastran) plus Nicaraguan primings from Condega & Estelí

LB1 is an honest, code‑named project turned production cigar—Ecuadorian Habano on the outside with Honduran ligero and Nicaraguan primings inside. The profile opens on chocolate and malt with a citrus or cream brightness in some samples, then settles into cedar, leather and earth with a steady black‑pepper thread. Construction is generally good though a few vitolas can be touchy on burn; ring‑gauge options let smokers choose a focused Robusto or a fuller Sixty. It's a midweight Rocky Patel that favors texture and traditional flavors over marketing flourish.

Frequently Asked Questions

LB1 is not a marketing slogan — it's the factory blend code that stuck. Rocky Patel kept the development name, presenting the cigar as the actual blend designation rather than inventing a backstory.