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Gurkha Park Avenue – First Impression

First I must thank Cigars Direct for sending me this cigar in their care package. As the name implies, this is the first Park Avenue I have smoked, hence “First impression.” The band doesn’t have the word Gurkha anywhere on it. Instead it has the company owners name, “Khansotia & Co.” Intrigued by this cheap Gurkha, I paired with water and got to smoking.

Wrapper: Connecticut seed grown in Ecuador

Binder/Filler: Nicaragua & Dominican

Size: Torpedo 6.2 X 52

Price: Around $3.00 each

Pre-Smoke & Construction:

The light tan wrapper looked great, with a few small to medium veins here and there. When I pinched the length of the cigar, I found it to be a little spongy, but nothing I would call bad. This probably accounted for the free pre-light draw, which had a basic woody natural tobacco taste. When I sniffed the wrapper, it was similar to the pre-light taste. The foot had a similar odor, with a very slight spice (I mean VERY slight).

The ash held for about an inch, and I did no burn corrections. Despite the loose draw, I got an hour and a half of smoke time.

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Flavor:

In the light bodied range, the first third opened with smooth notes of earthiness and wood. After about a half of an inch, a nice peppery spice was noticed when exhaling through the nose. The smoke feel was crisp and toasty. As this third came to a close, the body crept into the upper mild to lower medium range. Overall very nice.

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The second third continued in the mild to medium body range. The smoke became very thick and creamy, while retaining a crisp feel (if that makes sense). The earthy notes pretty much went away, but I did notice them from time to time. Slight nutty nuances lingered in the finish. A sweet spice remained when exhaling though the nose.

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The last third didn’t show a lot of change in the flavor profile. Woodiness remained dominant. Behind that nuts lingered, along those subtle earthy notes. The thick creamy smoke still kept it’s crisp finish (aftertaste).

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Conclusion:

This was a good mild to medium bodied cigar. I think it met it’s goal – A simple, easy smoke that managed to keep me interested. I could easily smoke this in the morning with coffee, or at lunch. The Park Avenue easily puts an expensive cigar like a Macanudo Vintage to shame. I will try this cigar again. If the Park Avenue line is consistent, I’d say we have a winner here. If your experience or opinion is different, or the same, let me know.

Update 1-31-2010

I have gone through about 20 of these cigars and still have the same opinion stated above. These are just good mild sticks!

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10 Responses to “Gurkha Park Avenue – First Impression”

Adam October 20th, 2009 at 8:16 am

Thanks for giving your thoughts on this cigar Tom. Park Avenue is easily one of my favorite bargain cigars out there.

Stephen P October 20th, 2009 at 8:29 am

I had never heard of that cigar. I will have to keep an eye for it.

Andy October 20th, 2009 at 5:32 pm

Great blog! We smokers are having our rights eroded away a bit at a time every day. I appreciate you posting this on the web. I have made a blog with news about smoking and would appreciate you looking at it and giving me your feedback. It is at http://www.tfilt.com. Thanks in advance.

Rich October 21st, 2009 at 3:44 pm

Nice review Tom. I’ve had Gurkhas that I have enjoyed before but haven’t tried the Park Avenue yet. Will have to to check it out.
Thanks

Zachery October 21st, 2009 at 9:30 pm

Where the FUCK is Ed?

Matthew October 22nd, 2009 at 8:26 am

Nice Tom, Macanudo to shame? Wow, I’ll have to give these a shot, I keep seem them popping up pretty cheaply…

Tom October 22nd, 2009 at 3:29 pm

Thanks for checking out the site everyone.

Zach – Ed is OK and we’ll be back hopefully before the month is over. We may be doing a new Gurkha if I remember correctly. Ed has it all figured out.

Matthew – Yup… This cheap-o value cigar shames a Macanudo Vintage easily. At least in my opinion. I’m gonna be getting more of these for morning with coffee smokes!

Zachery October 22nd, 2009 at 8:43 pm

You had me worried man. Ed is no spring chicken. And he smokes you know.

OlivaSerieV October 23rd, 2009 at 2:56 pm

Tom,

Great review!

I got one of these sometime back when I ordered a 5 cigar herf-a-dor promo from CI. At first I was afraid to smoke it because the wrapper smelled like horse shit! Luckily I watch enough Ed & Tom videos that I finally got the courage to smoke it as Ed proclaims every time he smells the Barn Poo he finds that the Cigar is an AWESOME SMOKE! Needless to say I bought 2 boxes of these baby’s and have them in my morning rotation!

These are definitely Macanudo Killers! I smoke Park Avenue Torpedoes in my morning rotation alongside the Oliva Connecticut Robusto, Perdomo Champagne & Camacho Connecticut Figurado. That is some tough company to hang with but this cigar is right in there with the big boys!

Tom October 28th, 2009 at 9:21 pm

Yup the ol “If it smells like shit, it probably is a good cigar” has held true most of the time.
I just ordered a bundle of these sticks. I will compare them to this first impression review and post a quick follow up soon.

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