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Gurkha Legend

clearlysuspectclearlysuspect Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.

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  • TatuajeVITatuajeVI Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,378
    Sounds delicious.

    Didn't know you were expecting. My wife and I also got our first one on the way. April 19th. What's your due date?
  • jsnakejsnake Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,037
    Nice review. This is one of my favorite cigars and boy are they expensive. When I smoke one it reminds me of Christmas.
  • nightmaremike31nightmaremike31 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    TatuajeVI:
    Sounds delicious.

    Didn't know you were expecting. My wife and I also got our first one on the way. April 19th. What's your due date?
    For all the new parents here on the board and for the ones who just want a good read, I would recommend getting a copy of...

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  • nightmaremike31nightmaremike31 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    Also, I love the Gurkha Legend. It was one of the first Gurks I can remember having and it was just a great treat all the way around. Great review phil!!
  • clearlysuspectclearlysuspect Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
    TatuajeVI:
    Sounds delicious.

    Didn't know you were expecting. My wife and I also got our first one on the way. April 19th. What's your due date?
    We were "expecting." We've been "having" since December 5, 2009. LOL
  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    one of my favorite Gurkhas. its one of the few gurkhas i will smoke over and over again
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    have many of these, great cigars.
  • lilwing88lilwing88 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
    I'm a big fan also. I picked up a 10-pack for a deal a while back. The first one I smoked was not too impressive. But with some rest in the humi, the next one was awesome. I'll be enjoying the rest of them at 1-2 month intervals. Or until they're on sale again somewhere!
  • KCWKCW Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,253
    clearlysuspect:
    My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

    This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

    The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

    The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

    The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.
    The Legend Perfecto / Aniversario is one of my personal favorites. I stocked up on these and they get better w/age. Plus I think they're really cool looking too.
  • clearlysuspectclearlysuspect Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,750
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

    This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

    The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

    The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

    The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.
    The Legend Perfecto / Aniversario is one of my personal favorites. I stocked up on these and they get better w/age. Plus I think they're really cool looking too.
    Right! I always love a good perfecto. The absolutely perfect vitola IMO.
  • KCWKCW Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,253
    clearlysuspect:
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

    This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

    The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

    The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

    The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.
    The Legend Perfecto / Aniversario is one of my personal favorites. I stocked up on these and they get better w/age. Plus I think they're really cool looking too.
    Right! I always love a good perfecto. The absolutely perfect vitola IMO.
    Wow! I thought I was the only one..
  • KCWKCW Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,253
    Possibly "Stocking up" some more (it looks like). I'm a sucker for a deal. I really don't need more.
  • mobyallanmobyallan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 69
    The pirate book is hilarious - I totally will raise my kids as pirates.

  • Big T smokesBig T smokes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 211
    just had one today. incredible. never harsh even at the end. Somehow, it retains a strong taste and flavor while remaining smooth and consitent without.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

    This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

    The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

    The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

    The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.
    The Legend Perfecto / Aniversario is one of my personal favorites. I stocked up on these and they get better w/age. Plus I think they're really cool looking too.
    Right! I always love a good perfecto. The absolutely perfect vitola IMO.
    Wow! I thought I was the only one..
    i too love the perfecto. the constantly changing wrapper to filler ratio adds another level of complexity that most other shapes do not have.
    ill take a perfecto if given the choice. too bad there arent too many out there.


    i would love to see the 5 vegas series A in a perfecto.
    and (not that it would happen) id like to see the Airbender in one as well. I doubt that would ever happen but if it did it would probably be my favorite cigar ever.
  • KCWKCW Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,253
    kuzi16:
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    KCW:
    clearlysuspect:
    My wife was giving me sh1t about not reading enough baby literature so I took What To Expect The First Year down to my car with a glass of Pepsi and a Gurkha Legend. I smoke in my car because it's 9 degrees windchill outside and I have nowhere to smoke inside. It worked out well though because I really needed to defrost my windows.

    This really was a splendid cigar. It was sent to me as a Christmas gift from Smokee so it's got at least a couple months of rest on it. I would say that it's not the most complex cigar out there but the flavors were delightful. The label stayed in the cellophane when I took the cigar out, so it took me a few minutes to figure out which side of the figurado I was supposed to smoke. I decided to draw from the more slender end and light the thicker end and I think this worked out well for me.

    The burn was absolutely perfect. The first ash fell off at 2 inches and I had to force the ash off two more times before I got down to the nub as I was afraid the 2 1/2 inch pure white ash was going to fall off onto my chest. I didn't want to get my car dirty.

    The body was medium to full and left me feeling relaxed with no symptoms of turning green on a half empty stomach. The most notable flavor all the way through was leather with very subtle notes of black cherry. There was a sweetness to the smoke that was extremely pleasant and had me coming back for more as I didn't even want to put it down. The final third finished chewy and peppery like a good cigar should. I would compare this third to a Diesel.

    The Gurkha Legend is a cigar that will certainly frequent often in the future. I was pleased with every aspect of this beautiful, seemless figurado and I was rate it as one of the most satisfying cigars I have recently enjoyed. Much thanks to Smokee for introducing me to this delightful cigar.
    The Legend Perfecto / Aniversario is one of my personal favorites. I stocked up on these and they get better w/age. Plus I think they're really cool looking too.
    Right! I always love a good perfecto. The absolutely perfect vitola IMO.
    Wow! I thought I was the only one..
    i too love the perfecto. the constantly changing wrapper to filler ratio adds another level of complexity that most other shapes do not have.
    ill take a perfecto if given the choice. too bad there arent too many out there.


    i would love to see the 5 vegas series A in a perfecto.
    and (not that it would happen) id like to see the Airbender in one as well. I doubt that would ever happen but if it did it would probably be my favorite cigar ever.

    Thats too funny.. I always do that... "Hmmmm. This would be awesome in a Perfecto"
  • Joeyjoe21_8Joeyjoe21_8 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,048
    I know a local shop here that has the legend, boxed, that has been resting for over 5 years since it first came out.....expensive but they do sell boxes...3 left! lol
  • GoldyGoldy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,636
    Sounds like I need to revisit this stick!
  • Joeyjoe21_8Joeyjoe21_8 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,048
    I just had one of these...gotta say im impressed..glad i got like 4 more....there were pretty tasty with hints of spice here and there.....i was impressed
  • docbp87docbp87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,521
    I was gifted one of these a while back, and smoked it for the blog... It was a good smoke, one of my favorite Gurkhas... but that isn't saying much. They most definitely are not worth the coin.
  • jj20030jj20030 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,448
    smoking one now and really a nice smoke to have every now and again
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    All these previous posts are talking about the perfecto. Has anyone tried the box-pressed toro? Any opinions?

    Is the Anniversario the perfecto?

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  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    So, hasn't anybody ever tried a box-pressed Gurkha Legend??

    How about the second question... Is the Anniversario the perfecto?? Somebody must know these answers....LOL

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  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    Sorry man. Forgot to reply. I have had the box pressed. I believe it was the toro. I believe the torpedo is not boxed pressed. And yes the anniversario is the perfecto.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
    rwheelwright:
    Sorry man. Forgot to reply. I have had the box pressed. I believe it was the toro. I believe the torpedo is not boxed pressed. And yes the anniversario is the perfecto.


    Ahh! At last! Someone has had the Legend box press. HARARUYAH as Jiunn might say. So, whaddaya think of 'em, Rich?? Any good?

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  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    jlmarta:
    rwheelwright:
    Sorry man. Forgot to reply. I have had the box pressed. I believe it was the toro. I believe the torpedo is not boxed pressed. And yes the anniversario is the perfecto.


    Ahh! At last! Someone has had the Legend box press. HARARUYAH as Jiunn might say. So, whaddaya think of 'em, Rich?? Any good?

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    Honestly, I forget exactly but if I remember correctly it was really really good. Let me see if I can dig one out assuming I have anymore and smoke it.
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    Never had the box press but I've had the perfecto and the big 6x60 toro. Both very tasty but I'm partial to the perfecto.
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