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LanShark
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:32 pm    Post subject: Rocky Patel - Olde World Reserve Reply with quote

Country of Origin: Honduras
size: 5 1/2 x 52
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Corojo
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan

This box pressed full bodied cigar has a great taste with a nice kick. Expensive at most shops, around $10 +/- but i just found them at over $5 a stick. I'm going to head back to that shop ASAP and see what I can do. Do try this stick if you get a chance!

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

$5 a stick? Thats not just a deal but a steal! I normally see them go for $12-15 for the Toro size and no less than $9.75 for the Robusto and Torp sizes.

You gotta give the Maduro version a try...one of my favorites.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yes I don't quite understand. I feel like I need to get back there quick! Its at the mall in Waldorf if you are in the area anytime soon. I'll let you know how it goes.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good ole Southern MD! I'm originally from Upper Marlboro and I've spent way too much off my time traveling down 301 to Route 5 to St. Charles Mall. LOL
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yup, $5.25 a stick, I bought all they had left which unfortunately wasn't as many as I had hoped. I was sure to wait till after the purchase was complete to ask how they were so cheap and the man wanted to make sure I knew that they were Rocky Patel Olde World Reserves and he just looked at me funny.

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works for me.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

so for those of you who don't know, the shop discussed here was the Tinderbox in the St Charles Town Center. I called them today and they stated that the RP Olde World Reserve was selling for $10+. I asked if the price had gone up and I was asked if I was sure that I was talking about 'this store' or if I was talking about the Edge. I assured the man on the phone that I knew what I was talking about and stated earlier in the year they were sold for $5.25. 'oh yea' the man exclaimed, the owner was selling them at half price until he got the bill and realized exactly how much they cost.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:17 pm    Post subject: St Charles Towne Centre Reply with quote

I went twice and they were sold out both times. Guess that's not a surprise. Sad
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A great cigar after Christmas dinner. Excellent full flavored smoke. Thanks Lan.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:32 am    Post subject: Olde World Reserve Robusto (Maduro) by Rocky Patel Reply with quote



Cigar Stats
Brand Owner: Rakesh Patel
Tabacalera: El Paraiso - Danli, Honduras
Model/Vitola: Olde World Reserve Robusto (Maduro)
Size: 5.5 x 54 (box-pressed)
Wrapper: Costa Rica (Maduro) — Nicaragua (Corojo)
Binder & Filler: Nicaragua (rumored a little India too)
Cigar Aficionado Rating: 88 — 2007 (I think this is way to low)

Other vitola sizes available
5.0 x 54 - Torpedo
6.5 x 52 - Toro
All sizes are offered in cedar chests of 50 with a choice of Corojo or Maduro wrapper




Rocky Patel ... the man

Rocky is a natural born salesman. He sold china and cutlery door-to-door in high school, participated in Junior Achievement, sold grapefruit by the case and raised money in college for muscular dystrophy research. He moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin, as a teenager, where he developed a lifelong love of the Packers to rival that of local born Cheeseheads. (In one proud moment he presented members of the team with his cigars.)

Patel, an entertainment and product liability lawyer turned cigar salesman, had a cigar-smoking girlfriend who “made him” join the Grand Havana Room in Beverly Hills. He went to his first cigar trade show in 1996 and was mobbed for business. This was the beginning of his strong relationship with the cigar industry as a major player.

Per a quote on his website, Rocky loves the quality of Padron, the construction of Davidoff, and the consistency of Fuentes. Patel wants to incorporate all of these admirable qualities into his cigars and make them affordable. His are definitely great cigars, so it would seem he is succeeding.

Old World Reserve

The Old World Reserve (”Master Blend 7XX” as it is designated on the box) was introduced at the 2005 RTDA in New Orleans, LA. That initial iteration, Rocky’s first attempt at the OWR, never made it out of New Orleans, and was ‘re-introduced’ at RTDA 2006 in Las Vegas, NV. This uniquely delicious and buttery smooth blend of tobaccos is actually quite mellow yet very deep in flavors. Olde World Reserve is Rocky Patel’s most expensive creation so you would certainly hope it has “the right stuff” and IMHO it definitely does. It is masterfully blended using top-quality tobaccos, extensive fermentation and aging processes, and the highest of quality control standards. Doesn’t matter if you are part of the Rocky Fan Club or not, you should give this cigar a try.



Bottom line up front …..

First off, a big THANKS to lanshark for gifting me this stick. Have to say smoking it really made my day! Very Happy

I am a big fan of full flavored cigars which is why I like many vitolas Rocky has to offer (Vintage, Sun Grown, Edge jump to mind). Seems crazy to say, but the Olde World Reserve is a cut above. All of Rocky’s magic is realized in this cigar. Overall, an exceptional example of blending that is extremely well-balanced and surprisingly smooth. Don’t let the hype descriptions of power and strength scare you off! Even if you are a mild to medium cigar buff, try this cigar. I think you will be very pleasantly surprised. The Olde World Reserve is an eventful smoke that fully satisfies the palate of even the most discriminating aficionados. A very rich smoking experience!

Pre-light

These sticks are gorgeous to look at. The band is sophisticated and the foot is sleeved in a gold speckled brown tissue paper with the “RP circle-o-dots” logo in gold at the center. The sleeve is easily removed revealing the dark mottled wrap, smooth and oily. In the sunlight, a slight rosado hue in the background color is evident.



The cap is a little ruddy looking but well constructed nonetheless. Tightly packed, the stick is firm to the touch but fairly light in the hand. The wrap has very subtle sweet tobacco scent and the foot, soft earthy wood. Clip was clean. Draw was perfect and tasted of strong southern sweet tea. As I toasted the foot the exquisite aroma wafted around my head and I began to salivate. It did take some effort with the torch to get this one lit but once there, no more external fire required.

The Smoking Experience

Right out of the gate, the flavor is spectacular with earthy wood and leather rolling over the palate and a tinge of sweetness on the nose. After a few pulls, a nice thick volume of cool smoke and in between puffs, beautiful curls of blue smoke from the foot. As the blend warms it settles to a creamy smooth base of toasted nuts, leather and wood with notes of sweet fruit on the nose (kind of raisiny). During the last third, an enjoyable espresso and bitter chocolate flavor develops and becomes more definitive toward the nub. Initially, the finish is nutty and rather short but evolves to a longer intense toasty espresso in the second half with a bit of pepper on the tongue. This cigar has an awesome aroma similar to “The Edge” but not quite as sharp and consistently sweet to the nub. Draw remained perfect from light to nub and the burn was clean.

The ash was medium gray and held on well. Curiously, the stack of quarters effect common to most cigar ashes was present but began to swirl. Unusual looking to say the least. I only ashed this cigar twice.



In terms of strength, the first half rests squarely in the medium column and then it begins to intensify. The last inch and a half are definitely full strength. I would say it carries a mild nicotine kick but definitely not overpowering. I suggest you do have something on your stomach for maximum enjoyment.

Long on smoking time, this gar took me 85 minutes to smoke. And time well spent I might add!

My take …..

I’ve tried a healthy share of both corojo and maduro wrapped OWR and come to the conclusion that, while both are good, I enjoy the maduro most. IMO it’s richer in flavor and offers a very nice sweetness from the wrapper leaf. The maduro is also very (very) smooth in character with an earthy backbone that’s deep and rich. Overall, this is a great cigar, one worthy of the highest of ratings from those who know cigars best.

The Robusto can usually be found for around $11 a stick. Expensive, but if you want the finer things in life you have to pay the price. Definitely a exquisite cigar. If I were you I would try at least one and then decide if wallet dipping is in order.

Initially released as a limited edition cigar, the Olde World Reserve was only available in traditional brick and mortar tobacco shops. That is no longer the case as they can be found online just about everywhere. It pays to shop around on this one. They are a challenge to find in stock but the hunt is well worth it!

Like it … Yes
Buy it again … Yes
Recommend it … Absolutely

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