jeebling
2 years ago

Part of me wonders how that one tastes. Like. Ya know.

Jakethesnake86 wrote:


My boy, Jake, “a natural born world shaker!”
jeebling
2 years ago

So based on the information everyone has given, I just picked up a few Joya de Nicaragua "red" and Caldwell "The King is Dead" from the auction to start trying a few of what's been suggested. The good news is, I never ended up buying any Gurkha's! hahaha

Also, shout out to Mraia for the Tag, never heard of that before but I'm new in this discussion board so I'll be sure to keep it going when I see an opportunity. Looking forward to see what shows up!

maxd518 wrote:


Max, this turned up a lot of great conversation for me. I’ve ordered some Caldwell and a few others myself. Thanks for making this post. I hope I didn’t knock it off track.
JGKAMIN
2 years ago

Man, that is some chit right there. That beats virgin thighs by a mile. Blindfolded! Fiji Water! I swear I thought you were making that up till I looked it up.


Think I'll buy a box and let them age.

LeeBot wrote:


LOL! I only looked it up because I was looking yours up. I know they’ve always had ridiculous MSRPs with constant 95% off sales, but your info was much higher than expected so I looked it up. When I did, I found my info which was exponentially more ridiculous. I also didn’t believe it so I looked it up for several sources.🇨🇮
tonygraz
2 years ago

Gurkha Centurians???
Oh gawd!!!
Those were friggin terrible 10-15 years ago.
Basically wet grass rolled in a hobo’s New York Times that he wet the bed on….

KingoftheCove wrote:



I knew you had a sensitive palate, but not that sensitive.🌫
maxd518
2 years ago

Max, this turned up a lot of great conversation for me. I’ve ordered some Caldwell and a few others myself. Thanks for making this post. I hope I didn’t knock it off track.

jeebling wrote:



Thanks Jeebling, it's really worked out well with everyone providing input. I feel like we're on the fast track to learning more about cigars and making decisions of what to try and what to avoid!
maxd518
2 years ago

Max, this turned up a lot of great conversation for me. I’ve ordered some Caldwell and a few others myself. Thanks for making this post. I hope I didn’t knock it off track.

jeebling wrote:



Thanks Jeebling, it's really worked out well with everyone providing input. I feel like we're on the fast track to learning more about cigars and making decisions of what to try and what to avoid!
jeebling
2 years ago
Mraia
2 years ago
Great thread. At the very least it got me off my azz to put a little care package for Max. Delivery should be Thursday. Hope you enjoy!
jeebling
2 years ago

Padron
Fuente
LFD
Tatuaje
Dunbarton
Liga Privada
Crowned Heads
Southern Draw
Kristoff
Caldwell
Room 101
Others….

KingoftheCove wrote:


Ok…I’ve purchased singles and fivers from this list w/exception of Padron. Southern Draw Manzanita was gifted to me by Cheno. I’ve also had many of the other brands gifted to me recently so, along with my purchases, I’ve got a lot that I think I can experience and get a real grip on what I enjoy.
I’ve tried one Padron. I believe they call it the “thousand series “? Please correct me if I’m wrong. I can’t say I’ve ever smoked a better cigar. It really left an impression on me and after my little experimental season I’m sure I will keep some on hand and explore the other blends they offer.
I’m telling you this King so that you (and many others here) will know that I’m taking your advice seriously and not just spamming messages. And with that, let me thank you, and all of you, for sharing the benefit of your experience.

🌫
Mraia
2 years ago
Jeebling, Padrons are the gift that keeps on giving. I have a few here, and always hesitate to smoke them, waiting for the "right occasion". Thats a stupid attitude to take and I have to break myself of that. Im trying to smoke the good stuff along with the everyday stuff on a regular basis. If I could give any advice, it would be to enjoy everything when you can. Yah, you gotta let stuff rest, but when they are ready, light em up.

And the guys here are pros no doubt. Sure you're gonna get a wiseazz here and there, but its all in good fun (usually) and 99% of the folks here wont steer you wrong.
Tiver
2 years ago
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And the guys here are pros no doubt. Sure you're gonna get a wiseazz here and there, but its all in good fun (usually) and 99% of the folks here wont steer you wrong.



No use in exaggerating Mraia. It's a well established statistic that those who won't steer you wrong is a steady 98.2%. The other 1.8% is a list of hooligans, miscreants and transients who complain about stoopid things like order delays and getting outbid, but have little to contribute regarding the quality smoking experience.
Barbara
2 years ago
It appears to be very popular to dismiss Gurkha en mass without really being aware of the changes to the company within the last couple of years. Granted, in prior years, Gurkha spent more input on box design and marketing than on the quality of the cigars it produced. In fact, Gurkha, as an entity, manufactured no cigars. It purchased job lots from various manufacturers, banded, and boxed them. Since Jim Colucci took over running the company, there is an emphasis on marketing quality cigars. The Gurkha Nicaragua Series is a 100% Aganorsa cigar, manufactured in Nicaragua by the same factory as brands like Aganorsa Leaf, Casa Fernandez, Guardian of the Farm, Warped, Illusione and JFR. If you can still find them both, Gurkha San Miguel and Gurkha Treinta were also manufactured by the highly esteemed Aganorsa factory. The Treinta is a blend of Aganorsa grown Criolla 98 and 99 tobacco for its long filler and an Aganorsa Corojo 98 for its binder. The wrapper is a beautiful Ecuadorian Habano rosado. The San Miguel has a Nicaraguan Aganorsa shade grown corojo wrapper, a double Nicaraguan binder, and all Nicaraguan filler. These are all quality cigars. I'd also suggest that you sample the new Cellar Reserve series. We all have differing taste palates and until you sample a cigar, you can't really know if it's a cigar you'll enjoy.

Keep in mind that in the list of brands provided by KingoftheCove, eight of the list do not manufacture their own cigars. They contract for production and may or may not blend the manufactured product themselves.
Stogie1020
2 years ago

It appears to be very popular to dismiss Gurkha en mass without really being aware of the changes to the company within the last couple of years. Granted, in prior years, Gurkha spent more input on box design and marketing than on the quality of the cigars it produced. In fact, Gurkha, as an entity, manufactured no cigars. It purchased job lots from various manufacturers, banded, and boxed them. Since Jim Colucci took over running the company, there is an emphasis on marketing quality cigars. The Gurkha Nicaragua Series is a 100% Aganorsa cigar, manufactured in Nicaragua by the same factory as brands like Aganorsa Leaf, Casa Fernandez, Guardian of the Farm, Warped, Illusione and JFR. If you can still find them both, Gurkha San Miguel and Gurkha Treinta were also manufactured by the highly esteemed Aganorsa factory. The Treinta is a blend of Aganorsa grown Criolla 98 and 99 tobacco for its long filler and an Aganorsa Corojo 98 for its binder. The wrapper is a beautiful Ecuadorian Habano rosado. The San Miguel has a Nicaraguan Aganorsa shade grown corojo wrapper, a double Nicaraguan binder, and all Nicaraguan filler. These are all quality cigars. I'd also suggest that you sample the new Cellar Reserve series. We all have differing taste palates and until you sample a cigar, you can't really know if it's a cigar you'll enjoy.

Keep in mind that in the list of brands provided by KingoftheCove, eight of the list do not manufacture their own cigars. They contract for production and may or may not blend the manufactured product themselves.

Barbara wrote:


Barbara, how long have you worked for Gurkha?
Mraia
2 years ago

No use in exaggerating Mraia. It's a well established statistic that those who won't steer you wrong is a steady 98.2%. The other 1.8% is a list of hooligans, miscreants and transients who complain about stoopid things like order delays and getting outbid, but have little to contribute regarding the quality smoking experience.

Tiver wrote:


[sarcasm]

Yeah, I didnt take the miscreants and transients into account, but the hooligans are, on the whole, Ok. 😂
jeebling
2 years ago

ok everyone, I'm hoping I could get some input from some of you cigar aficionados her in the forum. I've been hearing a few people talk about Gurkha's and I've been looking at some here on the website. I want to try some but I'm always hesitant to try something new without suggestions. I'm a big fan of Rocky Patel and buy a lot of RP Flor de San Andres, The Edge Habano Toro. I also buy a lot of Cohiba Connecticut Robusto, and My Father The Judge. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

maxd518 wrote:



Hey Max, I’ve been shown copious amounts of generosity since I started posting as a noob here in the CB forums. To keep that spirit alive I’ve sent you an unofficial RAOK as a welcome aboard. Nothing fancy but a few different wrappers and “strength” profiles and vitolas that you might enjoy exploring. I’ve found that most cigars that I’ve tried so far don’t really stand out but I’ve learned what different wrappers taste like and which vitolas I prefer. Getting a little experience behind my belt before I start spending more for cigars that I’m not interested in. Don’t send anything back to me. Keep that for the next guy who is trying to broaden his experience with cigars. I hope you can find the cigars helpful even if they don’t stand out as something you’d like to purchase in the future.

Your USPS tracking number is: 9505510121174074449917

🍺
Stogie1020
2 years ago
(in before Frank)
"Magic happens here..."
tonygraz
2 years ago
I smoked the Gurkha Nicaraguan in the last year or so and my notes say "somewhat strong - no flavor". Several cigars touting Aganorsa are just not as good as AJ's blends. Nice to hear that Gurkha is at least trying to make good cigars, but I don't think they have succeeded yet.
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
^ thanks for the input Tony. I was almost curious
I’m the snake
2 years ago
I have had only one Gurkha that I like. It is the San Miguel. It’s a solid med-full, always burns well and has pleasant notes.I have purchased this multiple times. Of course the band has great artwork, but the cigar stands up for itself. Everything else Gurkha I’d pass by.
maxd518
2 years ago
Shout out to Mraia! I received the box of cigars from him yesterday after being TAGGED and what a surprise it was. He sent an amazing collection most of which I've never tried so looking forward to that! I have to say, Mraia set the bar high with the variety and quantity he sent me, so I'll do my best to keep this TAG alive and find someone else to tag as well!

Thanks again, this is awesome!
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