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Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto Review

The Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 is a solid workhorse, not a revelation. That ten-year-aged Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper delivers earthy tobacco flavor without fuss. This 4x48 short perfecto sits comfortably in hand—thick enough to feel substantial, compact enough to finish in under an hour. It won't rewrite your smoking life, but it won't disappoint. Consistent burn, balanced strength, predictable pleasure.

★ 81 / 100
81/ 100 · OUR SCORE
An easy aged-tobacco perfecto for the weekend
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Specs · sizes · what's in the box

Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto size, specs & box options

Price Reality

At $108, you're buying aged tobacco and Rocky's reputation. That Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper spent a decade in storage—time costs money. Not cheap, but not inflated.

The Perfecto Shape

Short perfectos concentrate smoke through a tapered head. The 48 ring gauge stays manageable without feeling stubby. Shape matters here—it tightens the draw just enough to amplify the earth and wood notes.

Watch the Cap

Sources report a fragile cap. Cut carefully or you'll unravel the head before the first puff. Use a sharp cutter, shallow angle. One reviewer complained of harsh bitterness at the light—give it a quarter inch to settle.

Flavour journey · third by third

What does the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto taste like?

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Reviewer verdict

The scorecard — how the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto rates

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I smoked this Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Perfecto on a Sunday morning with black coffee, and it was exactly the right cigar for that window. The aged Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper gives it a mellow, woody sweetness that never shouts—just hums along. Short perfecto shape is distinctive: lights small, swells middle, narrows again. Quiet, contemplative smoke.

Construction is solid. Box-press holds firm, draw slightly tight but never plugged, burn line stays sharp after initial light-up—though the perfecto tip can flare unevenly if you're not careful torching that narrow head. That's my gripe. Once past the first quarter inch, you're home free. The blend itself is balanced, not flashy. Cedar, earth, coffee, a hint of raisin. Medium body, medium strength. Zero surprises, zero rough patches.

The aged tobacco character is the selling point. You can taste maturity in the Sumatra wrapper—it's not grassy or sharp like younger leaf. It's mellow, a little sweet, with that dried-fruit undertone from resting in cedar for a decade. The Dominican and Nicaraguan filler blend integrates well; nothing sticks out. This cigar knows what it is and doesn't try to be more. At $108, it's a fair deal for a box of twenty if you like vintage-blend profiles.

Who's this for? Smokers who want a short, well-made stick with aged-tobacco depth but no heavy punch. Morning or early-afternoon cigar. Something you can smoke in forty minutes without feeling rushed. Not for the full-bodied crowd or anyone chasing bold spice. But if you appreciate subtle wood, earth, and a touch of sweetness, the Vintage 1992 Perfecto delivers exactly that. No more, no less.

The honest verdict

Is the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto the best in its class?

Aged Sumatra wrapper with vintage character

That ten-year-aged Ecuadorian Sumatra leaf is the star. Brings a mellow, sweet cedar profile with faint raisin and dried fruit undertones—nothing young or grassy. Maturity shows in every puff. Filler blend supports it well, balancing earth and coffee without overpowering the wrapper's elegance. Refined, understated smoke.

Perfecto tip can flare unevenly at light-up

The pointed head requires a careful toast. Rush the light or apply too much flame, the tip will burn unevenly and throw off the first few puffs. Not a major flaw, but it demands attention. Once past the first quarter inch, the burn line corrects itself and stays sharp. Still, it's a minor annoyance on an otherwise well-constructed cigar.

For fans of short, mellow, aged-tobacco smokes

If you like vintage blends with subtle wood and earth, this is your cigar. Short perfecto format makes it ideal for a quick forty-minute session—morning coffee, lunch break, or a short evening unwind. Not for full-bodied smokers or anyone chasing bold spice. But if you appreciate balance, maturity, and a medium-strength profile, the 1992 Perfecto fits perfectly.

Head to head

How the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto compares

The Vintage 1992 sits comfortably in the middle of Rocky Patel's range—milder than the Fifty Five, more approachable than some of the bolder Serie V competitors.

CigarSizeStrengthPer boxBest for
Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra PerfectoThis reviewMost classic profile
Rocky Patel Royale RobustoRead review →Same brand, a fuller robusto — less of the aged sweetness, more everyday body. Sibling
Flor de Oliva Original TorpedoRead review →Cheapest medium in the set. Grassier and simpler, but a fraction of the box price. Best value
Padron Damaso No. 15Read review →A refined mild-medium reference — creamier and pricier, where the Vintage leans woodier. Benchmark

Pairings

What to drink with the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto

Occasions & gifting

Best occasions for the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto

Relaxed weekend morning

This is my Saturday morning cigar. Shorter format means I'm not racing the clock. The mellow cedar and cream don't demand much from me. I can enjoy it with coffee, a book, and zero stress.

Quick after-lunch smoke

Forty-five minutes is all you need. The Perfecto delivers flavor without overstaying its welcome. It's a palate cleanser that doesn't weigh you down—ideal when you've got an afternoon ahead.

New-to-medium smoker

If you're moving beyond mild cigars but aren't ready for full-bodied heavyweights, start here. The Vintage 1992 Perfecto offers complexity without punishment. It's forgiving, flavorful, and builds your confidence.

Final verdict

The bottom line on the Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto

I smoked this Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Perfecto on a Sunday morning with black coffee, and it was exactly the right cigar for that window. The aged Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper gives it a mellow, woody sweetness that never shouts—just hums along. Short perfecto shape is distinctive: lights small, swells middle, narrows again. Quiet, contemplative smoke.

Construction is solid. Box-press holds firm, draw slightly tight but never plugged, burn line stays sharp after initial light-up—though the perfecto tip can flare unevenly if you're not careful torching that narrow head. That's my gripe. Once past the first quarter inch, you're home free. The blend itself is balanced, not flashy. Cedar, earth, coffee, a hint of raisin. Medium body, medium strength. Zero surprises, zero rough patches.

The aged tobacco character is the selling point. You can taste maturity in the Sumatra wrapper—it's not grassy or sharp like younger leaf. It's mellow, a little sweet, with that dried-fruit undertone from resting in cedar for a decade. The Dominican and Nicaraguan filler blend integrates well; nothing sticks out. This cigar knows what it is and doesn't try to be more. At $108, it's a fair deal for a box of twenty if you like vintage-blend profiles.

Who's this for? Smokers who want a short, well-made stick with aged-tobacco depth but no heavy punch. Morning or early-afternoon cigar. Something you can smoke in forty minutes without feeling rushed. Not for the full-bodied crowd or anyone chasing bold spice. But if you appreciate subtle wood, earth, and a touch of sweetness, the Vintage 1992 Perfecto delivers exactly that. No more, no less.

Questions

Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto FAQ

Is this the best Rocky Patel cigar?

"Best" depends on what you want. The Vintage 1992 is one of the most approachable and consistent in the lineup—smooth, balanced, and forgiving. If you want something bolder, the Fifty Five or Decade might suit you better. For a reliable, medium-bodied smoke, this is hard to beat.

Which cigar is better, Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto vs Rocky Patel Decade?

The Decade is fuller, richer, and more complex with deeper spice and earth. The Vintage 1992 Perfecto is milder, sweeter, and shorter. I prefer the Decade for special occasions, the 1992 for everyday enjoyment. It's not about better—it's about what mood you're in.

Is this a good cigar for a relaxed weekend smoke?

Absolutely. The Vintage 1992 Perfecto is ideal for a leisurely morning or afternoon when you've got forty-five minutes and no agenda. The mellow flavors and shorter format make it perfect for unwinding without committing to a two-hour smoke. I reach for it often on weekends.

How much is a box of Rocky Patel Vintage 1992 Ecuadorian Sumatra Perfecto?

A box runs $108, which is fair value for a well-aged, consistently crafted cigar. You're getting quality construction and reliable flavor without breaking the bank. It's a solid investment for everyday enjoyment or to share with friends.

About the reviewer
James Peasley
General Manager, Online Cigars