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Wicked Time For a Cigar

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

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The Wicked Indie is the first cigar release under the newly formed East India Trading Company, a subsidiary of Gurkha Cigars and one of the oldest registered trademarks in the world. East India Trading Company is also considered one of the oldest cigar companies as it mainly traded tobacco and spices in it’s early formation. The Wicked Indie blend is comprised of an oily Habano, Ecuadorian wrapper, a carefully selected Nicaraguan binder that is combined with rare, 3-year aged Nicaraguan fillers and is available in 4 sizes: a 5 x 52 Robusto, 6 x 54 Toro, 7 x 50 Churchill and a 6 x 60 XO, with an MSRP ranging from $4.79-5.90.

To give you some history, the East India Company was an early English joint-stock company that was formed initially for pursuing trade with the East Indies, but that ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent and China. The Company was granted an English Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I on 31 December 1600, making it the oldest among several similarly formed European East India Companies. The East India Company traded mainly in cotton, silk, spices, tobacco indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium. The Company also came to rule large areas of India, exercising military power and assuming administrative functions, to the exclusion, gradually, of its commercial pursuits; it effectively functioned as a megacorporation.

The Company long held a privileged position in relation to the British Government. As a result, it was frequently granted special rights and privileges, including trade monopolies and exemptions. These caused resentment among its competitors, who saw unfair advantage in the Company’s position. Despite this resentment, the Company remained a powerful force for over 250 years. The East India Company has had a long lasting impact on the Indian Subcontinent. Although dissolved following the rebellion of 1857, it stimulated the growth of the British Empire. Its armies after 1857 were to become the armies of British India and it played a key role in introducing English as an official language in India.

Royal Challenge Review – Seths Humidor.com

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

When it comes to cigar lines I don’t think anyone comes close with Gurkha Cigars. They have more cigars lines out than I can name, and each one of them attracts a certain cigar smoker. Whether you prefer full bodied cigars or mild cigars, they have at least three options for you, and each of those options will be very different as well. They approach cigars in the sense that they will purchase tobacco that is very limited in quantity, and work on making a blend that will be available for a short time. I have enjoyed many of Gurkha’s brands throughout the years, some are still in production, and others not, but each and every one of them was unique and special. Just recently I was blessed with a wonderful present from Gurkha, and it could not have come at a better time given the Holiday Season. Inside I received two of their newest releases, the Royal Challenge and Seduction, a gorgeous ashtray, and a lovely hat. It is my second hat of theirs, and this one will have to lie underneath the one signed by Kaizad Hansotia that I have. Mr. Hansotia is the President of Gurkha Cigars, and an incredibly interesting man. I have had the pleasure of meeting him several times, and in fact did my Senior Business project on Gurkha Cigars, focusing on that unique company.

While most cigar companies tend to make cigars lines for a long period of time Gurkha goes down a different road. The company uses very high quality and rare tobacco to produce elegant and limited edition cigars. They use tobacco most people would not use because of the limited quantities, and that gives them a unique aspect. Most of the tobacco has been aging for years, and is also more expensive. They make a product that is limited but composed of materials that are nothing but great. When it comes to Gurkha Cigars if you find a cigar you love, you better buy a lot of them, because they might not be around in years to come. Anyways, both cigars have been very enjoyable, and today I am reviewing the Royal Challenge.

As I recently said, the Royal Challenge line is one of the newest lines by Gurkha, and everything about it is amazing. The presentation is amazing, and the cigar itself is gorgeous. I am not sure where they name originates from, but everything about this cigar is royal. The cigar features a gorgeous Connecicut shade wrapper from Ecuador that has been aged, and I really loved Connecicut Shade cigars by Gurkha. I think they do a great job in making a cigar that is incredibly flavorful and smooth with that wrapper, and it is hard to beat them in that playing field. Underneath the aged and gorgeous wrapper is a Honduran binder, and then a filler composed of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobacco. The Robusto is your standard size Robusto, and measures 5″ with a 50 ring gauge.

The cigar is gorgeous in hand, with amazing bands, and has a lovely wrapper. It has a beautiful golden brown color to it, and I would say it is between Claro and Natural in coloring. It is very silky and smooth touch, and has veins present throughout. The cigar wrapper and foot has aromas of cedar, coffee, spice and floral notes, and this is going to be a great first cigar of the day. As I toast the foot I begin to get the wonderful aroma of the cigar, and once I start smoking it is very pleasant. In the first third I get a wonderful amount of flavors, and they range from cedar and mineral notes to a lovely floral aspect paired with creamy characteristics. It is slightly above mild in terms of strength, and very enjoyable with a cappuccino. The burn line on the cigar is great, and it is leaving a wonderful ash that is light gray in color. I am able to blow great smoke rings with the cigar, and so far it is a Gurkha Connecicut Shade cigar that I love!

When I get into the second the flavor profiles become slightly more complex with a soft pepper flavor and nutty notes now present, and still very smooth. It has got those typical cedar and cream notes you get with the wrapper, but the coffee and milk flavors really check the pepper notes. It finishes with lovely floral notes that are slightly salty and leathery, and leave a long finish. The cigar is still slightly above mild in terms of strength, and the burn line is beautiful against the golden wrapper. The burn line was slightly wavy in this third, but nothing major and it corrects itself shortly. I am still getting a wonderful amount of aromatic smoke, and I look down to see that I am entering the final third.

As I come to a close of this cigar, the final third really is wonderful. I am begging to get some honey notes towards the end, and it is paired wonderfully with the nutty notes from the second third, and the cream notes throughout. The cedar and leather flavors are really playing off one another, and the cigar finishes with the wonderful floral notes that I have gotten the whole way through. I smoke the cigar down to the nub and it remains cool and mild bodied to the end. The burn line was perfect throughout this third, and the cigar leaves a very soft and pleasant aftertaste that makes you want to enjoy another one of these cigars afterwards.

Everything about this cigar was great. The cigar itself was wonderful, and showed pleasant, complex and relaxing flavors from beginning to end. It was mild enough to be smoked in the morning by myself, and I am sure others would as well. I typically smoke cigars fuller in body, and found this cigar so flavorful and complex that it could go head to head with a more powerful and pronounced cigar. I could smoke this cigar anytime of day and enjoy it, and that is what makes it great. The packaging on this cigar was first in class, I always expect that with Gurkha, but I found the packaing on the interior to be so great I had to take a photo of it. You really can’t go wrong with this cigar, and I find it to be a perfect cigar to share with any cigar smoker because it is mild enough for those who prefer that, and flavorful enough to keep anyone entertained. That should be called Seth’s Tips!

Seth’s Tip #1: If you are looking for a cigar to share with smokers of all levels, beginning and experience, bring a Royal Challenge by Gurkha!

I don’t think I will continue with Seth’s Tips however, a little too lame. Anyways, a great cigar and worthy of 92 points! Fabulous job Gurkha!

Beach Cigar Group Set to Release the ‘Wicked Indie’

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

BEACH CIGAR GROUP SET TO RELEASE THE ‘WICKED INDIE’

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(Miami, FL) – November 2nd, 2011: Be on the lookout for the Goblin as the Beach Cigar Group, makers of the super premium cigar brand Gurkha, proudly announces the release of the much anticipated ‘Wicked Indie,’ that arrives at cigar stores nationwide this November.

The Wicked Indie is the first cigar release under the East India Trading Company, a subsidiary of the Beach Cigar Group/Gurkha, and also known as one of the oldest registered trademarks in the world. Housed in rustic and authentic 50-count wooden boxes, the Wicked Indie is a medium to full-bodied all Nicaraguan Puro that provides an exceptional combination of flavor and strength that is a must try for any cigar enthusiast.

“We are very excited about the new Wicked Indie, which is a fantastic blend at a great price point,” said Gary Hyams, President and CEO of Beach Cigar Group. “We are proud that this is the first cigar release under the East India Trading Company.”

The Wicked Indie blend is comprised of an oily Habano, Nicaraguan wrapper, a carefully selected Nicaraguan binder that is combined with rare, 3-year aged Nicaraguan fillers and will be available in 4 sizes: a 5 x 52 Robusto, 6 x 54 Toro, 7 x 50 Churchill and a 6 x 60 XO, with an MSRP ranging from $4.79-5.90. This cigar encompasses a rich and complex taste profile, full of sweet spice and nuttiness that evolves to a long and cool finish.

The Beach Cigar Group/Gurkha was founded in 1989 by Kaizad Hansotia and is one of the most famous brands of luxury cigars in the world. Having extraordinary quality and premium blends of tobacco, Gurkha is known for limited release and rare tobacco products with outstanding and artistically oriented packaging. More information on Gurkha Cigars can be found on the company’s web-site: www.gurkhacigars.com or on Facebook: Gurkhacigars Twitter: @Gurkhacigars.

Cellar Reserve, Royal Challenge and Seduction available now!

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Hot of the IPCPR launch of Gurkha’s 3 new retailer exclusive brands, Cellar Reserve, Royal Challenge and Seduction are now available!

Firstly, the Cellar Reserve uses the finest quality 15 year-old aged tobacco, comprised of an oily Criollo 1998 wrapper, that combines an aged Dominican, Olor binder with a 15 year old aged Dominican filler. These cigars are housed in unique 20 count wooden boxes that aesthetically evoke a maturing wine barrel. Cellar Reserve is a delicious medium to full-bodied cigar that is available in 5 different sizes: 4 x 58 Perfecto, 5 x 58 Doble Robusto, 6 x 58 Gran Rothchild, 7 x 54 Churchill and a 6 x 60 XO, with an MSRP ranging from $7.99-$12.95.
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Gurkha’s second release is the dignified Royal Challenge, a medium bodied cigar that is smooth and complex. The blend is highlighted by a silky, Connecticut/Ecuadorian shade wrapper, with a Habano, Honduran binder, complimented by Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers. The Royal Challenge is housed in majestic 20 count boxes in 5 different sizes: 5 x 50 Robusto, 6 x 50 Toro, 6.5 x 53 Torpedo, 7 x 52 Churchill and 6 x 60 XO, with an MSRP ranging from $5.98-$8.50.
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The third release, Seduction, is designed to captivate the palate. This tasty and appealing, medium bodied blend has an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, with a Dominican, Olor binder with a Corojo, Columbian filler. Seduction comes in sleek and alluring 20 count boxes and is available in 4 sizes: 5 x 55 Robusto, 6 x 55 Toro, 7 x 55 Churchill and a 6 x 60 XO with an MSRP ranging from $6.80-$9.50.
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Gurkha Cigars featured in Curvy Girl Magazine’s Gift Guide

Friday, February 11th, 2011

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Valentine’s Day … What to get the man in your life?

Every year we hear the same sappy love songs and commercials that encourage men all over to go out and buy something that is supposed to “prove” their love. If you have a good man (as I do) you know that no amount of roses is going to equal the love that he gives every day.

So why not turn the tables on this “Hallmark Holiday” and get the love of your life something to make him feel special! Here are some of our favorites…

Even if the man in your life doesn’t smoke, he will appreciate the look and feel of good cigar. Gurkha’s Assassin Dagger lives up to its name. It will not take any prisoners. A strong but flavorful Brazilian Wrapper, accompanied by a perfect Dominican Binder, with an exquisite Peruvian/Nicaraguan filler this gift is perfect for the strong, rugged type. The Assassin Daggers are sold for $9.16 individual and $183.00 per box. They can be purchased online at www.gurkhacigars.com. They are also sold in hundreds of cigar/smoke shops throughout the world.

Paul J. Chapa and Anthony Chapa, HAPCOA Cigar’s Night in Texas

Friday, June 4th, 2010

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Livin Large with Geoff Pinkus

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

logo2aPlease be sure to check out the Livin’ Large with Geoff Pinkus show. We are regular guests and are currently in the works of making Geoff Pinkus a private label called the ‘PINKER’.

MOBCANDY, Gurkha Cigars and MafiaLife Team Up

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Mobcandymag.com, Gurkha Cigars and MafiaLife.com team up to celebrate the 111th birthday for Al Capone. toNyo and Heidi Rae of chitowninthemix.com bring it to your first.

Another Letter from our Soldiers

Monday, January 4th, 2010

To whom it may concern:
I just wanted to write and let you know how much my co-workers and I enjoy your cigars.  We are currently stationed in Afghanistan and smoke your cigars regularly.  I have attached a photo of two of us smoking a Gurkha Warlord on Christmas Day.  Very good smoke by the way.

Sincerely,
Bradley A. Richart
CLC-252 Maint Plt(Eng)
Unit 73664
FPO AE 09510-3664

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Jamie Jungers, Tiger Woods’ Girlfriend

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Check out Jamie Jungers, Tiger Woods’ Girlfriend with a Gurkha.

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