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Last week my good friend Volt asked if I would do a review of the Gurkha Crest:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2035 His review was good and he gave high praise to this Gurkha! Here is my review Gurkha Crest Churchill Size: 7 x 52 Connecticut Maduro Wrapper Nicaraguan Binder Nicaraguan Filler Gifted by my good friend Ryan (aka Cigarmonkel) The band is colorful and lemon flavored (not really flavored ![]() This cigar is wrapped with care, however the wrapper itself is veiny and toothy. I had to throw in some tzaddi type photo art!!! ![]() ![]() Upon toasting the foot a nice aroma of nuts and cocoa is detected. The draw is flawless. ![]() The first couple of draws gave forth a hint of cedar and cinnamon ![]() This cigar does not have much bitterness. Only a little pepper is detected. The pepper gave way to cocoa and cinnamon and a small citrus background. ![]() While this cigar could be classified as Maduro it has more in common with a light wrapper cigar. I paired it with a Sierra Nevada Wet Hops Harvest Ale. I think it would have gone better with a malt beer or coffee. ![]() Half way through it is changing slightly to more citrus. Burnt orange peel is detected. The construction has asked for much correcting with the burn being uneven. ![]() I am glad I waited to smoke this during the autumn as it has flavor that I enjoy this time of year such as spice, nuts and citrus. The spice is more of a nutmeg than pepper. I removed the band. ![]() This is a very nice smoke with more burnt orange peel at the end. The nub is getting very soft and hot. ![]() Total smoke time took 1 hour and 45 minutes. Construction/Appearance: 7 out of 10 Flavor Balance: 8 out of 10 Strength: Medium with a little kick at the end Over all experience: 7 out of 10 Value: This was gifted but I wouldn't pay more than $10 Thank you Ryan for the cigar and thank you Volt for the challenge!!! |
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My friend, you do know how to take some great pictures. I'm glad someone tried this smoke. As I noted, it really does vary quite a bit from what I would call the baseline Gurkha taste. You pulled out a few more flavors than my crappy pallette did. The cocoa and cinnamon I was able to get.I would agree, it's no $25 cigar, but then to me, no cigar is worth $25. I'm hoping cbid will start carrying them, I'd pick a fiver or so up. A little RG for you for the pics and write up.
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Well done Darrell, no more a young padwan you are.
![]() Your words and images invite and entice, mission accomplished to be sure. I will have to dig deep into the 165QT "traveldor" and find one of those. Thanks. ![]() |
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Nice review. I've got a few Gurkhas in the humi, I really ought to give them a test drive. I think I've only ever had one Gurkha. They sure make a nice looking cigar.
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wow, nice pictures and review!
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Why am I suddenly craving a Sierra Nevada???
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WOW. Great photos and the band is cool looking. I like Gurkhas so if I find these for a good price I will try one.
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Great job on the review, how was the S.N ale? I have had it once and really enjoyed the Harvest Ale.
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Nice!!! I'm jealous!
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Wow great review and really nice pictures. I have never heard of these before... but that doesn't mean anything since I cant keep up with the ever changing world of cigars.
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Coffee is best for the morning cigars!!! IMHO |
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just smoked one of these. it had been in my coolerdor for most of the year and i just stumbled upon it. i agree with most of what you said. definitely wouldn't pay more than $6 or $7, but thats about what i paid for it so good deal. I think i picked it up on a cbid special at some point.
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I have these cigars resting and take one out every other week and smoke them amongst other Gurkhas I have. I don't know why this line gets a rap,,,I happen to really like them and the pics were second to none and the review likewise. I felt like I was smoking it right there with you.
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WOW. I havnt seen this one before. Looks really tasty. Maybe Ill try to find one around here to try.
Thanks for the review!
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