I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
I've had one. Here's my review from my cigar catalog...
Construction was perfect, draw felt tight, but produced tons of smoke easily, burn was perfect. Mild but flavorful, some woodsy flavors but mostly creamy tobacco flavor, hints of subtle spice here and there. Unfortunately, started to rain after only the first inch or two, so I had to put it out and relight, wasn't the same afterwards.
I think it was one of those passing showers we were getting all the time up here last summer, so I put it out, clipped and re-lit very shortly afterwards, but it's never the same after relighting.
I love the RP 99 and I'm not a huge fan of Conni wrappers. It is a much better smoke than the regular RP Conni. I have had a few and I'm pretty sure I still have one resting in the humi.
I got couple of these in my humi now. I have also smoked a few. You will like them if you like mild cigars, I prefer the Vintage 90 or Rennisance. Very well constructed cigar, I just prefer my smokes with a bit more flavor....kinda reminds me of a Macanudo.
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
what he said
Don't listen to these guys their palates have been ruined by Gurkha. They both now think that every cigar is supposed to taste like you are burning money.
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
what he said
Don't listen to these guys their palates have been ruined by Gurkha. They both now think that every cigar is supposed to taste like you are burning money.
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
what he said
Don't listen to these guys their palates have been ruined by Gurkha. They both now think that every cigar is supposed to taste like you are burning money.
ouch....I second that
haha Well I take a more bi-partisan stance on this issue because I like most of Rocky's stuff and I like the gurkha stuff I have had as well. But I say give the 99 a try. I thought it was a great smoke and I'm not even a fan of more mild smokes. It had a lot of flavor and great burn and construction as do most of Rocky's smokes.
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
what he said
Don't listen to these guys their palates have been ruined by Gurkha. They both now think that every cigar is supposed to taste like you are burning money.
That's pretty funny Maddy.. but true. Does a Twenty taste that much different than a Five ?
I haven't been known to like RP very much, and this was true with the '99 as well. though it wasn't bad and I believe it was one of the better sticks, I wouldn't go out and find any. I for some reason ain't a fan of his stuff. I do like the vintage 90 though.
what he said
Don't listen to these guys their palates have been ruined by Gurkha. They both now think that every cigar is supposed to taste like you are burning money.
That's pretty funny Maddy.. but true. Does a Twenty taste that much different than a Five ?
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Construction was perfect, draw felt tight, but produced tons of smoke easily, burn was perfect. Mild but flavorful, some woodsy flavors but mostly creamy tobacco flavor, hints of subtle spice here and there. Unfortunately, started to rain after only the first inch or two, so I had to put it out and relight, wasn't the same afterwards.
I think it was one of those passing showers we were getting all the time up here last summer, so I put it out, clipped and re-lit very shortly afterwards, but it's never the same after relighting.