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Gurkha Wicked Indie

I found the Gurkha Wicked Indie at a local shop the other day. This is the first release under the East India Trading Company, which is a subsidiary of Gurkha. As always, I paired this cigar with water. Here’s how it went.

 

Wrapper: Habano Nicaraguan

Binder & Filler: Nicaraguan

Size: XO 6 x 60

Price: Around $6.00

 

Pre-Smoke & Construction:

The wrapper was a little blotchy and veiny looking, but nothing of concern. It had a cedar and hay smell, while the foot was earthy. The cigar was pretty well packed, and had minor hard and soft spots. Again, nothing of concern. The draw had slight resistance, and had a woody and musty flavor.

The ash held for about two inches, and the burn required a few minor corrections.

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Flavor:

The first third: The main flavor was peppery spice and wood. The smoke feel was slightly creamy with earthy notes.

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The second third changed just a bit. The dominant flavors were wood and earthiness. Next up was creaminess with an easy sweet spice. The aftertaste had that same sweet tingle with some earthiness.

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The last third was basically an exact repeat of the second third. The only difference was a slight floral component. It was very subtle and hard to pick up.

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Conclusion:

This was an OK medium bodied cigar. The flavor profile was pretty one dimensional and definitely had no wow factor at all. For such a simple cigar, I would have to pair it with coffee or something that would make it a little more exciting. Basically, it was just another cigar…

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7 Responses to “Gurkha Wicked Indie”

Rob May 14th, 2012 at 2:15 pm

Tom, sounds alot like the Gurkha Warlord I had last night which I paired with a 10 year old single malt. It was very simple I agree with you on some Gurkha’s can be disappointing and as you say “Just another cigar”

Vulture May 14th, 2012 at 3:25 pm

Not a huge fan of Gurkha myself. I asked my local shop guy his opinion of them in general and his response was, “Eh.”

Thanks for another review!

Anonymous May 14th, 2012 at 10:54 pm

My local only had the 60RG in stock, so I passed. Glad I did, but I still want to try a robusto. Like many others have said, most Gurkhas have been a major disappointment to me (the Triple Ligero is one of the worst cigars I’ve smoked since I got back into the pastime a year and a half ago), but you never know when you’ll get hit with a surprise.

Tom May 17th, 2012 at 4:39 pm

Gurkha makes some great blends. I guess when you have so many out there, there is bound to be some that aren’t so great.

Bill November 15th, 2012 at 10:10 am

I have been hooked on the Gurkha Seduction. Tried this cigar and it kinda reminded me of The Edge. It was okay, but given the price point I would say its a good yard gar…

Tom November 15th, 2012 at 5:05 pm

Bill – I’ve had better luck with some of the Edge blends by Rocky. Like you said, this fits the bill of a yard gar.

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