Thanks KC. I can't wait to read your upcoming reviews. I've read all of your existing ones and I really enjoyed them.
Thanks KC. I can't wait to read your upcoming reviews. I've read all of your existing ones and I really enjoyed them.
Gurkha Black Puro torpedo(6.5 x 53)
Originally I was going to light up the Padron anniversary, but on a suggestion of another botl I opted for this cigar.
The construction was solid. Consistent feel throughout. The wrapper was a dark shiny brown. It smelled sweet and earthy.
I cut the cap and the pre-light draw was clear with a slight earthy taste. After I toasted the foot, the smell of the oil became strong. The draw was smooth and cool. This cigar provided a generous amount of smoke, very heavy and smooth. The smoke had a strong leathery smell, which was subtle in the taste of the smoke.
This cigar burned slightly uneven at first, but quickly corrected itself(probably due to my shoddy lighting). The burn produced a light grey, solid ash that lasted about 2.5 inches before it fell off.
Half way through the stick, the taste became slightly spicy. The taste of leather turned sweeter. The mild mix of spicy and sweet worked very well together. As it burned down further the spice picked up and the sweet stayed the same. The taste and smell of leather became stronger. I felt the smoke tingle the sides and center of my tongue. Other then becoming a little bit spicier, the taste stayed the same until the end.
Near the end the draw became a little hot so I set it down and refilled my glass with more Captain & Coke. I came back to it and the draw was cool again.
I would buy more of these smokes. And they are a steal for less then $4 a stick at www.cigarsinternational.com
Nice Review, glad you enjoyed the smoke. IMO, C-Bid is the place to pick up Gurkha's.
This one will now be put on my buy list!
Thanks for the review.
Rich
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these are two excellent cigars i love the monte cristo i actually just went out and bought a few of them a few days ago i havnt actually had a ghurka but ive read numerous reviews and talked to a lot of ppl and everybody seems to really enjoy them so they r on my top priority list
5 x 50, maduro.
Absolutely delicious!!!
Very dark textured wrapper. Smelled a little sweet and earthy. The construction was very good; no squishy spots. The cap cut clean and the pre-light draw was clear with a subtle hint spice.
After lighting the cigar, I instantly was hit with a generous amount of sweet, velvety smoke. The draw was cool and the stick burned very slow. I was left with a sensation of chocolate after I released smoke from my mouth. It didn't taste like chocolate, but it felt like I just ate some. I don't know any other way to explain that. It was odd, but very pleasant. The taste of the cigar was a little nutty and sweet for the first half. On the second half the taste was a mixture of spicy and sweet and still the chocolate sensation continued.
The ash was a light gray, burned very even and held up incredibly strong. For the fear of it falling off on my dog's head(who was laying her head on my lap), I tapped the ash off about half way through.
I really enjoyed this cigar and more of these will be added to my humi. These would be excellent cigars to hand out to some buddies that only smoke an occasional cigar.
Nice review!! Sounds as if you enjoyed the smoke.![]()
Nice review and it's a good stick put you smoked it instead of a Padron Anniversary????Newbie.
The only time I would pick a Gurkha over one of them is when I'm saving it for something else. You know a celebration cigar. I celebrate special days/times with family and friends. Like Friday night out with the guys, having time to myself, Hell splitting wood. Pretty much anytime I can get a cigar in is a celebration.
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AOD
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CD
Some nice reviews, well done.![]()
These next few reviews are in no particular order. I just took some notes on them and wanted to finally write some reviews.
Monarca size (6.5x46)
Wrapper: Nicaragua(natural)
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Drink: JW blue. (hey, it's an expensive cigar)
Construction was a perfect box press with no soft spots and the cap clipped off very clean. The wrapper felt rough(is that what toothy is?) and there were no large veins present.
The odor of the cigar was slightly sweet and earthy and the pre-light draw was clean. I toasted the foot and the cigar released a very pleasant sweet and nutty aroma. I puffed and tasted a lightly sweet walnut flavor that finished with a little spice. This medium bodied smoke produced a lot of thick, creamy smoke. About halfway down the stick the flavored turned a little bit spicier on the finish but still held the sweet nutty taste. The spice kept building as the stick burned down. The sweet/nuttiness became slightly stronger towards the end.
The ash was a light grey and fell off at about 2.5 inches. It burned pretty even the entire length.
Awesome smoke. This is a must try for anyone who hasn't yet. It's pricey but damn it's worth it for any (special) occasion. JW blue complimented this perfectly.
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