Originally Posted by ironworker
If it's a deep chestnut color, with very nice construction, those are probably Pinar cigars. If it's a medium brown, rough looking and has an end that looks like it should have been cut and wasn't, that's a Gurkha Pre-embargo cuban cigar. Both are fairly expensive (I like the Pinar better than the Gurkha - and both seem overpriced for how they smoke), and fairly easy to get.
Both are "pre-embargo" Cuban cigars (the tobacco is supposed to be from Cuba from BEFORE the embargo - hence, they are legal). Most seem to think they are of questionable origin, since any tobacco leaves from pre-1960's would have to be virutally unsmokeable by now. If there is pre-embargo cuban tobacco in there, it is in a small quantity compared to the other tobacco's that are mixed with it.
My opinion - they're both interesting and "decent" cigars, but way overpriced. I guess you've got to try it once to say you have - and then go back to the Partagas 8-9-8!!! Or, if you're going to spend the money, get an Opus X or Davidoff Millenium Blend cigar. Much better for the money, IMO.
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