1st post just to hate on Gurkha. I don't think so. Excellent cigar for the price. It is actually better than some of their $20 sticks. I have an entire box of them and my friends keep asking for them. If it is dry as a bone you didn't properly care for it before you smoked it. You should put any left in your humi for a few months and revisit this one.
I agree with jsnake..... NO cigar should be "dry as a bone". I like the Cuban Legacy and will be recommending it to anyone as a cheap go-to. I picked up a box and I know that I'll be getting more down the road........................... as long as the price stays the same ;-)
I agree with jsnake..... NO cigar should be "dry as a bone". I like the Cuban Legacy and will be recommending it to anyone as a cheap go-to. I picked up a box and I know that I'll be getting more down the road........................... as long as the price stays the same ;-)
Thinking in terms of "alternatives," what do you think this cigar compares to?
Hmmmmm that's a tough one. I'd have to say it's very similar to the CAO La Traviata or a lighter version of the Ghurkha Signature 1887....... But I have a far from expert palette, so that's just my opinion.
1st post just to hate on Gurkha. I don't think so. Excellent cigar for the price. It is actually better than some of their $20 sticks. I have an entire box of them and my friends keep asking for them. If it is dry as a bone you didn't properly care for it before you smoked it. You should put any left in your humi for a few months and revisit this one.
Agree with jsnake. These are great for the price. I don't see too many Gurkhas due to this. I always consider overall value when I'm looking for something new. I like this cigar at like this cigar at 4 to 5 dollars. I love it at 2. I have to like the cigar first, after that I consider how much it costs. I'm only willing to "shell out" for a show stopper. PS love that avatar!
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