Box‑Pressed San Andrés
Rocky Patel Thirtieth Anniversary
Thirtieth Anniversary is a box‑pressed San Andrés‑wrapped line with double Nicaraguan binders and Honduran/Nicaraguan fillers aged multiple years. Positioned medium‑to‑full, it's offered in three box‑pressed sizes and favors caramel, almonds, cocoa, cedar and dry wood with a chewy texture.
Sizes
- Robusto — (5 1/2" x 50)
- Toro — (6 1/2" x 52)
- Sixty — (6.0" x 60)
- Limited Edition Toro — (6 1/2" x 52)
Strength
Medium-Full
Wrapper
Mexican San Andrés
Binder
Double binder from Nicaragua (aged 7+ years)
Filler
Premium Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers (aged 5+ years)
The Thirtieth Anniversary is a dark, box‑pressed cigar that emphasizes aging and press: a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over double Nicaraguan binders and Honduran/Nicaraguan fillers aged for years. Sweetness—caramel and almond—opens the profile before it shifts into cedar, dry wood and baking spice; the smoke texture runs slightly chewy and dry, with a firm draw and thick smoke production. Strength lands in the medium‑to‑medium‑full band and the press changes mouthfeel and combustion geometry, concentrating flavors in a way that favors dry chocolate and earth over floral or creamy cues. It's a celebration cigar aimed at smokers who like a sculpted, aged Maduro experience.
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Articles & Reviews
Team Cigar Review: Rocky Patel Thirtieth Anniversary Toro
A blind, multi‑taster review of the Toro that highlights textural impressions (firm press, silky wrapper), detailed third‑by‑third tasting notes and variability between samples—good for readers wanting a panel perspective.
Rocky Patel Thirtieth Anniversary Robusto
halfwheel delivers a construction-forward tasting of the Robusto, noting the pronounced box press and Mexican San Andrés wrapper while tracing a flavor arc from sweet cocoa and caramel into dry wood and spice. The piece also catalogs sizes, pricing and the limited‑edition Toro’s alternate blend and packaging.
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Rocky Patel Thirtieth Anniversary Cigar Review
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