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Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Dec 2010
First Name: Scott
Location: Lafayette, La (Cajun country)
Posts: 59
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I was passed 2 of these, only smoked one though. I doubt i'll ever smoke the 2nd, not a complex smoke by any means and a 'meh' at best.
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Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Dec 2010
First Name: Scott
Location: Lafayette, La (Cajun country)
Posts: 59
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Although I have no doubt someone will smoke them and like the cigar, but the point is not this cigar in particular, it's the over hype of sticks by magazines.
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#3 |
I'm nuts for the place
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#4 |
Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Dec 2010
First Name: Scott
Location: Lafayette, La (Cajun country)
Posts: 59
Trading: (0)
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Yep, especially with publications struggling these days. Everyone likes something different, I mean someone is even smoking those 'hand rolled' cigars from Walgreens.
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This sums up my experience with the Gurkha brand in general... Haven't had the 125th but in the GAZILLIONS of Gurkhas that seemed to flock around me as I was a newb, I have only enjoyed 2...
The Ninja : Spike ( I chock this up to having it with good coffee while smoking it) And the Black Ops: Toro (This one wasn't complex at all but it definitely hit some dark notes...) There was a micobatch also from Gurkha that wasn't horrible for the price but I think they are long gone nor could I remember the name of it... Personally, I think Gurkha is not a terrible cigar for those that like milder sticks or that enjoy a monotone flavor... I myself enjoy a symphony of spice and varying levels of dark flavors... but to each their own... ![]() |
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