Gurkha Crest Short Cigar Review

November 8, 2011 · Posted in Cigar Review, Short Cigar Review · Comment 

I received this sample from Cigars Direct, which does have a good selection of rare cigars.

0/3: Ah, another Gurkha. How many different lines do they have now? At least a couple dozen. I guess it is a sign of the times. Cigar companies, just like every other company out there, needs to do things in order to stay relevant and for many that means either line extensions (new vitolas or a different wrapper) or new products.

Back to the cigar now. It is a good looking torpedo. The wrapper is a little dry to the touch, the feel of the cigar is uniformly properly packed with just the slightest give and the wrapper looks mottled – vacillating between medium brown and dark brown. The prelight draw is a little tight.

Wrapper: USA/Connecticut   |   Binder: Nicaraguan   |   Filler: Nicaraguan   |   Box of 10: $100.00 | Single: $28.00   |   Torpedo   |   6″ x 52

1/3: The first third is enjoyable with soft spicy notes and bread. While the draw is a little tight it does not hamper the flavors all that much. There is also a bit of sweetness that is trying to punch through.

2/3: Spice continues with a small helping of sweetness that borders on cherry flavored. The tight draw is beginning to hamper the flavor development somewhat. There is a sharpness that is borderline unsavory to the flavor profile at this point. Wood is an addition during this third.

3/3: The final third sees a great increase in the intensity and the enjoyability of the spice. I would have to peg this cigar in the medium-full bodied range and it has a good burn with a somewhat tight draw.

4/3: Overall, I cannot say that this cigar justifies it’s very expensive price tag. The flavors, while good, are somewhat muted due to the fact that there is a tight draw. Additionally, the flavors are not all that complex and leave much to be desired. However, if this cigar is available in a sampler pack with some other sticks that you like do not be discouraged because it is a good cigar overall; just nothing special.

3.5 points

Gurkha Legend Cigar Review

February 25, 2010 · Posted in Cigar Review · Comment 

While watching a recording of Spartacus I got a hankering for a cigar. So I went to my humidor and searched for something that fit. After thumbing through a number of sticks I happened upon the Gurkha Legend with its (rather pudgy) warrior (harrier?) on the band. I received this cigar from one of my great advertisers, Cigars Direct, and thought that this would be the opportune time to smoke this cigar.

The Gurkha Legend is a great looking cigar. No seriously pronounced veins and it is well packed. There is a certain softness to the wrapper, a suppleness even. Oil? Yeah, but not the oiliest cigar I have ever had. The pre-light draw seems a little tight but, based off of my prior experiences with this cigar, that won’t be a problem once the flame hits the foot.

Cigar Stats
Robusto
Length: 6″
Ring Gauge: 50
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Binder: Cameroon
Filler: Dominican Republic
Price: Box 20 – $200.00 | 5 cigars – $75.00

Majestic Torch!

There is something comforting about watching a sword and sandal show and hearing modern English accents. I don’t know why that’s comforting to me but smoking this cigar is pretty nice as well and it is a good accompaniment to Spartacus. There is some spice up front and an earthiness that I can only describe as the desert after its first rain.

It is a medium-full bodied cigar and the flavors are good. The draw is good and the burn, after some early hiccups, is fairly even. Shaping up to be a good cigar.

Behind all the other flavors is a baked French bread flavor, which is nice. The spice flavors take on a slight sweetness after the halfway point. But the spice is also getting stronger. All the flavors mentioned in this paragraph basically eclipse the bread flavor after the halfway point of the cigar. (Baked French bread? That’s the flavor I got from it.)

Nearing the end now and it is still a very enjoyable cigar. There has not been a foul note to speak of. I guess the only thing that might be off putting to some people is the fact that it is a rather dry cigar. Being dry is fine with me as long as the flavors deliver and they do deliver.

When I first got these Gurkha Legends I did not think that I was going to like them because I haven’t liked the other Gurkhas I have had in the past. This one was absolutely not like those. It was a well above average cigar and worth a try if you are in the mood for something flavorful with a little kick.

90 points

Gurkha Turk Toro – Cigar Review

November 2, 2008 · Posted in Cigar Review · Comment 

Cigar Stats

Length: 6″
Ring Gauge: 52
Wrapper: Honduran Connecticut
Approximate Price: $4.00

My mom always taught me that if I have nothing nice to say then I shouldn’t say anything at all. Unfortunately for my mom, I am a poor listener. I don’t like Gurkhas. I just don’t. From the oversize bands to the over-hyped image to the bad quality cigars, I just don’t like them.

But maybe I am being too harsh. After all, Gurkha is supposed to be the personal cigar of some Middle Eastern ruler of some sorts. And the cigars I have smoked from Gurkha have all been cheap, down market versions of the original cigar, which costs hundreds of dollars per stick (INSANE!).

Alright, down to business. This is a very well made cigar, milky brown. I don’t see any imperfections or raised veins. This cigar could prove me wrong. I hope it does.

Z Light!

I’ve just lit this cigar a couple minutes ago and I am pleasantly surprised with what I am tasting here. It’s not anything amazing but it is solidly good. The flavors are spice and a smoky moss (no, I have never had smoky moss, but that’s the kind of flavor I think it would taste like).

There’s a good amount of smoke, it has a good draw, and I’m thinking that this might be the cigar that proves me wrong about Gurkhas.

A little over halfway through now and it sours a little. And it is burning a bit hot. So, if anything, I am sorry I smoked this cigar past this point.

Overall, however, this has been an enjoyable cigar. It was well made, balanced and had good flavors. It’s a mild cigar with a good draw. If only I hadn’t smoked it too far down….

88 points