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Toscano, Gurkha, Dos Niños and Cavalier Cigars

I started off this week with something a little different.  I had a Toscano Master Aged Serie 3 in the humidor from last year’s PCA show, and I decided it was time to give it a try.  I’ve been enjoying Toscano cigars for over 20 years, my wife brought me some from a trip to Italy in 2000 (Anticos), and I’ve been a fan.  I bought some more when I went to Italy myself a few years back, Unfortunately, I have so many other cigars to smoke, these get pushed to the back of the rotation. They are dry cured, so they are great to keep in the car in case of emergency, and it’s totally acceptable to cut them in half.  The Master Aged 3 I smoked is a high end Toscano, made with aged Kentucky tobacco, which is fire cured and tastes like it.  I probably should have cut it in half, because it had a hole in the middle of the cigar, under the band, which I had to cover with a finger to get a decent amount of smoke.  I only realize as I type that I could have cut it in half, it never occured to me when I was smoking it.  that would have saved me some frustration!  It was a bold, tasty cigar with the smoky, bar-be-cue type of flavors which is nice from time to time.  I still think the Modigliani is the best  Toscano I’ve smoked.

 

I bought a Gurkha Ghost Gold a few weeks ago after hearing someone rave about it.  I like the original Ghost well enough, so I wanted to give this a try.  They have replaced the Brazilian wrapper with a Habano, grown in Ecuador. I have to give a little critique of the Gurkha website here, on the Ghost pages there are some errors, the Gold list all three sizes the same, when it should be the Shadow at 5″ x 54, and the Exorcist at 6″ x 60, with the Asura, 6″X 54 being the only one correct.  There is also an inconsistency in the blend info, one place it says a Criollo 98 binder and Mexican in another. I tend to believe it has a Mexican binder.  This was a very nice smoke, I smoked it while watching Blazing Saddles, which may be a little ironic. The cigar burned well and had a nice, creamy sweetness.  I dug it, although it wouldn’t make any lists for me.  I’d smoke either the Ghost or the Gold again.

 

Another PCA show leftover was a Dos Niños robusto, which I believe to be the Corojo variety.  The guy behind this cigar is someone I’ve known for many years, from the Usenet days, named Chris Kelly. There are an abundance of Chris Kellys in the cigar business, one owns Tesa Cigars in Chicago, one is one of the owners of  Ezra Zion/Cigar Federation, and one is the owner of Leaf Lovers Tobacconist in the incorrectly named town of North East, PA. (it’s near Erie, with is in the North West part of the state). It’s the third one who owns the Dos Niños brand. From what I remember, he started this brand rolling the cigars himself in his shop. If I also remember correctly, which is a crapshoot, by the way, the are now produced by Francisco Almonte of DBL Cigars, and distributed by Sutliff. This cigar started off bold, which is why I think it was the Corojo as opposed to the Habano. It had a rich, heavy chocolate flavor that was quite good. It was less of a sweet chocolate, but very lush and satisfying.  I quite enjoyed the cigar, although I’ve been passing it over for the last 8 months, worried that if I smoked it and didn’t enjoy it I’d hurt a friend’s feelings.  No issue, it was very good. I’ve spent my weekend power-watching House of the Dragon before my free trial expires, and this got me through an episode and a half, pretty good for a 5″ x 50 robusto.

 

Finally, I smoked a Cavalier Geneve White toro last night. I was watching TV, and a wicked thunderstorm passed through, knocking out the power for 45 minutes or so. Oddly, when the main TV came back on, and we were trying to watch hockey, it didn’t have any sound.  I was quite unhappy since the TV was only a few months old. I did some Googling,  and came across an unlikely solution which involved turning the TV off, unplugging it, then holding down the power button in the remote for 30 seconds.  Seemed far fetched, but I was desperate. It actually worked. Reduced my stress level considerably. This all went down after I finished the cigar.  I first encountered this brand at the 2016 show where I met Sebastien Decoppet, who started this brand shortly before that.  He’s a young, hip guy with the beard and tattoos, last time I talked to him was in the Starbucks line after the ’22 TPE where he was kind enough to buy me a coffee.  Phil of Comedy-Cigars-Music fame sent me this Cavalier Geneve White toro, which I hadn’t had the chance to try yet.  This 6″x 52 cigar has a Habano wrapper, a Connecticut binder (guessing broadleaf, shade isn’t used for a binder often, if ever), and Habano fillers, probably made in Cavalier’s own factory in Honduras. Again, I was distracted by a reasonably violent thunderstorm, but this tasted very good, on the mild to medium side, with some bready notes and some spice. I can never taste the 24k gold leaf when I burn though it, but it’s a cool touch.  I’ve enjoyed the Cavalier cigars I’ve smoked, although it’s been limited to a handful of the “Black” varieties. This White was really good, and another thanks to Phil for sending this!

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

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News: Gurkha to Debut Remastered Cigars at IPCPR 2018

Here’s some Friday news from Gurkha.  Interesting use of the term “re-mastered”, takes me back to my days working in a record store in the 80s! 

 

Gurkha Cigars has re-mastered several predicate blends to create several impressive cigars that will be introduced at the industry’s largest and most important tradeshow in July.   International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR) 86thAnnual Convention and International Trade show is set to take place in Las Vegas on July 13th and Gurkha will be unveiling the Chateau de Prive, Marquesa and Ghost Gold.  The company has also decided to continue production of the Cellar Reserve 10th Anniversary due to popular demand.

 

“We are excited to introduce these cigars that underscore Gurkha’s focus on creating quality cigars for all palettes,” said Kaizad Hansotia, CEO of Gurkha Cigars.   “Our blending team worked hard to create cigars that would be a great addition to any cigar lovers humidor.”

 

 

Chateau de Prive

The Chateau de Prive in a limited edition box will be a unique and welcomed addition to Gurkha’s flavor profile.  While most Gurkha smokes are notable for their spicy and bold flavor, the Chateau de Prive is a more traditional mild and creamy smoke that is typically found with many of the high-end Dominican cigars but as with all Gurkha products, this cigar will feature an exquisite complexity from flavor to packaging.  This cigar will be a special release for the IPCPR and available in three sizes worldwide.  The initial run will be very limited with only 300 boxes available per size.

 

Chateau de PriveThe cigars will be available in 20 count boxes in the following three sizes:

 

  • Bishop (5×50) –  $10/cigars (MSRP)
  • Rook (6×46) – $10/cigars (MSRP)
  • King of Warriors (6.5×52) – $11/cigars (MSRP)

 

This velvety smoke is made with an Ecuadorian Desflorado wrapper, a Dominican Olor binder and Dominican filler.  They will ship in October/November for a holiday release.

 

 

MARQUESA

Marquesa is a beautiful throwback cigar reminiscent of the flavor and packaging of pre-embargo Cuba.  The cigar was designed to have a vintage Cuban feel from the blend, which is a spicy “Cubanesque” flavor, to the packaging. 

 

The cigars will be available in three sizes in 20 count boxes (10 round and 10 box press cigars) for the following sizes:

 

  • Robusto (5×52) – $8/cigar (MSRP)
  • Toro (6×54) – $9/cigar (MSRP)
  • Belicoso (5×54) – $9/cigar (MSRP)

 

The Marquesa features an earthy Sumatra wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder and an Ometepe and Esteli Nicaragua filler resulting in a bold well-balanced medium body and spicy cigar.  The Marquesa is expected to ship in August.

 

 

GHOST GOLD

The success and popularity of Gurkha’s Ghost led the company to expand its offerings with this blend. Gurkha dug deep into their predicate blend book to fine-tune this cigar, which has a bolder profile than the original Ghost.

 

The cigars will initially be available 21 count boxes in the following three sizes:

 

  • Shadow (5×52) – $8/cigar (MSRP)
  • Asura (6×54) – $9/cigar (MSRP)
  • Exorcist (6×60) – $11/cigar (MSRP)

 

This smoke will appeal to the medium and full-bodied smokers and is made of an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper changing the complexity of flavor from the original Ghost’s sweet flavor profile to a nutty and earthy profile.  An aged Criollo 1998 Binder and carefully selected U.S., Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers complement the Habano wrapper. The Ghost Gold is expected to ship in August.

 

 

CELLAR RESERVE 10TH ANNIVERSARY

The special edition Cellar Reserve cigar debuted at last year’s IPCPR to commemorate the Cellar Reserve’s 10-year anniversary, Gurkha’s first brick and mortar cigar and its most successful brand.  They were introduced in a limited edition humidor but due to popular demand the company has decided to continue production in a 24-count box and available in only one size. This medium body, full-flavor and extremely complex smoke will come with Rosado Habano wrapper, aged Dominican filler and a Dominican Olor binder.

  • Executive Toro (6×52) – $12/cigar (MSRP)

 

The Cellar Reserve 10-year anniversary will be ready to ship by August.

 

 

Gurkha Cigars are known throughout the world for their premium and luxurious cigars, so it’s no surprise that they are the most sought-after cigars around the globe. Gurkha produces millions of cigars per year that are sold in more than 70 countries worldwide. And while Gurkha is known for its exclusivity, it has an impressive array of 250 brands of flawlessly handcrafted, premium cigars created in a variety of strengths, tasting profiles and price-points. No matter what your taste, there’s a Gurkha cigar that’s perfect for your palate. For additional information visit www.gurkhacigars.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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