I had the pleasure of smoking one of the Gurkha Genghis Khans. This rare churchill (7.5" x 53) has a very dark brown wrapper. It looks like it would be very strong. It was well wrapped and had just the right touch when squeezed. I lit the end to find it not strong, but very medium bodied. The draw and finish was full of subtle and pleasant flavors. The flavor enhanced, but did not change, as the cigar burned. As it was burning evenly with a 2" ash, I thought how nice of a cigar this was and that if given the opportunity, I will buy more. The above average price of this stick was worth every penny paid. A log of our cigar adventures. We will attempt to try many different cigars to talk about. Hopefully, not all of them will be smoked on the golf course. We welcome any comments you have about your favorite cigars on this blog.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Gurkha Genghis Khan
I had the pleasure of smoking one of the Gurkha Genghis Khans. This rare churchill (7.5" x 53) has a very dark brown wrapper. It looks like it would be very strong. It was well wrapped and had just the right touch when squeezed. I lit the end to find it not strong, but very medium bodied. The draw and finish was full of subtle and pleasant flavors. The flavor enhanced, but did not change, as the cigar burned. As it was burning evenly with a 2" ash, I thought how nice of a cigar this was and that if given the opportunity, I will buy more. The above average price of this stick was worth every penny paid.
No comments:
Post a Comment