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I got this 7.5 x 54 bohemoth from CSmithNJ in R.A.T.S. IV. I let this sit almost a month before tackling it, then my curiosity got the best of me!

It had a wide foot wrap of paper listing it as "K. Hansotia & Co, A Century of Tradition, Special Edition, Private Stock, Limited Vintage, Brazilian Blend, Ancient Warrior, Est. 1887." Then there was a simple traditional band listing it as simply the "Ancient Warrior." This has got to be the most text I have ever seen on a single cigar! I've read books that wear shorter than this label, but I digress.

The wrap at the foot was covering a cedar wrap. Both wraps came off fairly simply without damaging the wrapper, a plus if you are going to put that much packaging on the 'gar.

The wrapper itself was very thinly veined and had a fine, almost sandy tooth. It was a nutmeg-chocolate color with a nice sheen. So far so good.

It snipped clean, with the pre-light draw a bit flat and salty. I toasted the foot and the first few puffs were charred and cedary.

The 1st third was noticeably cedary, understandable since it had been covered with a3" wrap of cedar. About an inch in the whole wrapper just fractured about 2 inches up. The draw was a little tight and I think this cigar was over bunched, causing the draw and split wrapper problems. The smoke had a slight bite and was tart. The most recognizable flavors were a cinnamon/nutmeg combination sprinkled over medium tobacco smoke.

The bite increased and this thing smoked titght and bitter throughout. I examined the head and noticed a fair amount of vein in the bunch. It wasn't stem but a lot of rib vein. I snipped another 1/4" off to open the draw and curiosly enough all I got was more veins. One section of the bunch was so tight that it looked like theend of a block of wood.

I fought the draw a while longer and then the wrapper split another 1" or so and looked like it was basically trying to flee the cigar. I got tired of it with a little over 3" left.

This cigar was plagued with construction problems from the tight bunch, which undoubtedly caused the wrapper split and poor construction problems and probably didn't help the bitter taste.

I would like to say that this is probably a fluke but I have had other Ghurkas with construction probs and poor flavor characteristics. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Well maybe I'd recommend it to Marvin!

Chris, don't despair, because I also smoked that Perdomo P you gave me and that was an unbelievable smoke that more than made up for this one. I'm going to review that next! Big Grin


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i haven't smoked this one, but i'm not much of a ghurka fan...a rep i spoke with a while back keeps saying these are one of the best cigars on the market, and i keep wanting to try more of them, but anytime i see them, i see other stuff i want more Wink


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I've had one and BinDer pretty much descibed it with the split wrappers and construction problems.


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That's too bad BinDer. I haven't had the same issues. But I treat these as golf course cigars. Since you smoked that one, I'm going to have to smoke that Connie now.

Those Perdomo's are great!! Met Nick Perdomo last night. Great guy.


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I've had 2, same thing happened to me, hope thats not a sign of the whole line!!!
 
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Just had a Ghurka while I mowed the grass. Wrapper was a bit delicate. I tossed it as soon as I was done. Very over-rated smoke imo.






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The I have tried to like the Ghurkas but with trying to remember the myriad of lines and poor contruction and performance I have seen, they just aren't worth it for me.


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I've smoked a few of them and still have a few more in the humi. Just had one that was tight otherwise just a good smoke.


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Blasphemers!!

Seriously, the Ancient Warrior you are describing is a Cigars International/CBid exclusive. The Ancient warriors in the stores are completely different than these - wrapper, blend, etc.

TPSO gave me an Gurkha Aged Cameroon Perfecto that he had sitting for years i'd imagine. It was one of the best NCs I ever smoked.


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See my Hansotia X3 review for a softening on my stance. Also JeepCop sent me a massive Ghurka Grand Master with a barber pole wrapper and I will review that at some point too.


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