Rocky Patel Premium Cigars

The Rocky Patel Premium Cigar Company is a manufacturer of cigars, founded by Rakesh "Rocky" Patel. The company is currently based in Naples, Florida.

History

Born in India on the 26th February 1961, Rakesh "Rocky" Patel introduced the Indian Tabac blend in the mid 1990s. Rakesh was originally a Hollywood attorney who represented several actors, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gene Hackman. Patel was exposed to cigar smoking by spending time with the actors between takes. This led to an interest in the industry. He subsequently sold his legal practice[1] and spent five years in Honduras working and learning the cigar trade, including field and barn work.

In 2002, the company changed its name from Indian Tabac to Rocky Patel Premium Cigars.

In 2003 Rocky Patel launched the Vintage 1990 and Vintage 1992 cigars. The Vintage Series received "Best of the Best" accolades from the Robb Report. The Vintage 1990 Robusto was rated 92 by Cigar Aficionado, and the Vintage 1992 Torpedo was subsequently rated 90.

As of 2006 Rocky Patel Premium Cigar Company's annual sales exceeded $25 million. The company manufactured 16 million cigars in 2007.

In 2008 the Rocky Patel Decade cigar achieved a classic 95 rating in Cigar Aficionado. The Decade marked the 10th year of their business.

In 2011 Rocky Patel launched a new online store featuring a complete line of Rocky Patel lighters including the collectible, individually numbered Limited Edition Series.

Production

The company does not own any plantations or factories. All materials are purchased from growers and produced in factory space in El Paraíso, Honduras leased from Nestor Plasencia.[2]

Cigars

Cigars produced by the Rocky Patel Premium Cigar Company range from the inexpensive to the premium. In addition to Rocky Patel brands intended for retail, the company produces several private label cigars for retailers.

List of Rocky Patel Cigars

List of Rocky Patel Private Label Cigars

Cigar lounge

On November 6, 2010, Burn by Rocky Patel opened at the Mercato in Naples, FL.[3] The bar and lounge has a capacity of 300 people and features limited edition Burn cigars that were initially only available for sale there.

See also

References

  1. Benda, Isabella. "Goodbye Hollywood". Retrieved 2009-08-30.
  2. Savona, David. "An interview with Rocky Patel". Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  3. Savona, David. "Rocky Patel Opening High-End Cigar Lounge". Retrieved 2011-03-15.

External links

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