Posted: 12/12/2011 1:49:21 PM EDT
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Not a bad cigar. Burned nicely, not too strong. About $7 |
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Never tried any Gurkha cigars personally, and I do have a co-worker who loves them, and they certainly seem to be popular enough and selling well, but I have always been leery to try one, as I read a lot about consistency issues, and of construction/drying issues that seems to cause a disproportionate number of them to split badly towards the foot while smoking.
If` you have much experience with Gurkha's, please do confirm or deny what I have said, and give us some details on the Ninja |
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I got it and a few other cigars to celebrate a new job. I smoked half of it in the morning and re-lit it later. I am not sure how you connoisseurs feel about doing such a thing, but I figured I would give it a quick review. I am somewhat of a cigar noob, so pardon the lack of detail in my review. It really didn't warrant a huge write up, but it wasn't bad. Try one if you get a chance. BTW: Cao Box pressed cameroons are one of my favorites. Maybe I will write a detailed review of them! ETA: the construction was decent, and I did not experience splitting. Perhaps they need to work on their curing/drying |
