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10-11-2009, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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Gurkha Legend Robusto
I just received these this past week, too late to go out in the Newbie Trade...and had I known these were coming, I would have held off and DMK would have gotten one! (As it is, they're promised to some folks who've been very generous to me.) It's a Connecticut wrapper, Cameroon binder, with Dominican filler. Here's a review I posted elsewhere:
After a few days in the coolerdor, and after suffering for the last few days with some crap I bought just to keep my nic levels up, I thought I'd give one of these a try. I didn't take notes or anything because I didn't think it had enough rest to really deserve a good review, but I have to give my impressions of it. First off, it's good. VERY good. Probably my favorite Gurkha so far, because...it tastes the way I had always imagined a cigar *would* taste before I ever had one. It smells like a cigar should, too. It's spicy, a tiny bit of menthol, some juniper, a little bit herbal, but overall just a rich, punchy tobacco flavor. The wrapper is Maduro, but it's not listed on puff.com...I think it *might* be this one: <http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=itemDetails&ItemCode=GULR5> That's a Legend, and it looks exactly the same except the band background in the picture looks more bronze and what I have in my hand is definitely blue. In fairness, it may be the photography to blame. If it is, then I have in my hand a VERY nice stick! Connecticut broadleaf wrapper, Cameroon binder, and Dominican filler. This is one savory smoke. As it's going, I am getting sweet, potent cedar along with the juniper and menthol, and the air is fragrant with vanilla. It's taking every bit of willpower I have not to draw the life out of this thing, to let it rest between draws and give it time to burn nicely. I want to drink this thing like water after a day in the desert. I don't even know if I can describe the flavors I get when it marries with my coffee! I'd say this one's a thumbs-up. ADDENDUM: About two-thirds of the way through, it developed the most incredible cinnamon-apple scent with flashes of clove! The flavor developed from one kind of cedar to another, with hints of that cinnamon-clove mixture. It canoed for a little bit after that, but soon regained its even burn. |
10-11-2009, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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Re: Gurkha Legend Robusto
If this cigar had a blue label, I think it might be part of the Micro-batch series rather than a Legend. Thanks for the review.
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