2 of these were in a sampler pack that I won on CBid about 3 weeks ago, along with 4 Graycliffs, which is what I really wanted to try since I'll be in Nassau next month. The Boer is a fat cigar, which I immediately liked. The construction was perfect, as well as the draw. Immediately upon lighting it up I noticed a wonderful aroma. This was my second Gurkha that I've tried, with the Expedition being the first. It was medium bodied with a flavorful smoke. I truely enjoyed this cigar. Since I won 2 of the samplers, I still have 3 of these left. I am looking forward to smoking the other 3!
Tiny Tim Sergeant at Arms S.N.O.B. #1020 B.A.S.E. # 0003 <(0)>
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my shop just got in an order of Gurkha Beast. These thing are huge and cost $23.50 each. When you buy one you name goes into the hat to win the black laquer box they come in. That is a bit pricey to me when I can buy an FFOX or CC for less money.
The Gurkha Beast is one of the best if not Best Cigars on the Market. Wonderful aroma, great taste, perfect construction. Too bad they only made about a thousand of them. But I have 7 of them left in the Humi.
Originally posted by RBW56: The Gurkha Beast is one of the best if not Best Cigars on the Market. Wonderful aroma, great taste, perfect construction. Too bad they only made about a thousand of them. But I have 7 of them left in the Humi.
Originally posted by RBW56: The Gurkha Beast is one of the best if not Best Cigars on the Market. Wonderful aroma, great taste, perfect construction. Too bad they only made about a thousand of them. But I have 7 of them left in the Humi.
PT Barnum was a wise man......
You obviously know nothing about cigars. If it costs a fortune, comes in a fancy box and is made in limited quantities, it must be one of the best cigars in the world.