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Gurkha Avenger G5

Since Ed had a Gurkha smoker event recently, like a good customer, I picked a few up. In my sampler pack was the Avenger G5. In Gurkha fashion, the wacky box mimics the front end of a car. The thought that came to my mind was, “That’s different.” The only thing I care about is, how does the cigar deliver? Let’s find out…

 

Wrapper: Nicaragua

Binder & Filler: Nicaragua

Size: Toro 6 x 50

Price: $10.50

 

Pre-smoke & Construction:

The dark wrapper had small veins, and no construction flaws to speak of. The most picky smoker may have noticed a wrinkle or two from being box pressed. I picked up a pungent barnyard odor from the wrapper, while the foot reminded me of a mild pipe tobacco and earthiness. There was only a slight resistance on the draw, just the way I like it. The pre-light flavor was sweet earthiness, and maybe a touch of cedar.

The burn required three corrections, and the ash held for an inch or so.

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Flavor:

An even mixture of earthiness and Coffee dominated the first third. Retrohaling revealed a fairly easy black pepper. Unlike traditional black pepper, this had just a touch of that familiar Nicaraguan zing.

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In the second third, that maduro sweetness I was expecting finally showed up. I can only compare it to a dry, somewhat bitter cocoa. The earthy flavor I mentioned before now seemed leathery, and the pepper became sweet and tingly. Coffee got pushed into the background. The smoke feel became thick and creamy, and lingered on the palate for a minute or so.

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The last third kept the same core flavors, and nothing stood out over the other. The only change I could pick up was the smoke feel. There was a cooling effect on the tongue and lips. It reminded me of menthol, but only in terms of feel, not flavor.

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Conclusion:

This was a good medium to full bodied cigar. Gimmicky presentation aside, it delivered solid flavors and complexities. Honestly, I can’t think of anything bad to say about the cigar itself. As for the fancy box, I can’t help but wonder how it effects the price. The bottom line is, this was a good smoke!

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3 Responses to “Gurkha Avenger G5”

pacman357 August 10th, 2012 at 1:12 am

Gurkha has gotten what I feel is a (mostly) undeserved bad rap. The Kaiser is to blame for some of this. At one point, he was putting on some cigars with…let’s say less than ideal construction. He was coming out with many lines around the time, and even as a fan, I have to admit, he made some shit cigars. Absurd MSRP on some cigars dug the hole further. However, he has made far more good cigars, IMHO. Still have some Doble Maduros, Gold, the CI Purple Label Ancient Warrior, and many others. Not only were the good, but nearly all have aged very well (some I have from 6-7 years ago). The upshot is that Gurkha cigars can usually be had quite cheaply at auction, some specials, etc., especially if you go 5 and 10 packs and forego the fancy boxes. BTW, the Kaiser is also one of the nicest guys at events, and usually gives out some of the best stuff at big cigar gatherings, such as Cigarfest.

Steve August 11th, 2012 at 1:53 am

All things aside Grukha does have some good sticks the Legend, Warlord & Titan. You just have to check them out for yourself. What one might hate another might like! Good review Tom.

Cigarmonkey

Tom August 12th, 2012 at 9:18 pm

Pacman – Fair enough. I think Gurkha has plenty of good blends. I admit, I like a lot of them.

Some of their shenanigans of the past just make them an easy mark. For me, it started years ago, when the Gurkha VP (forgot the name) got on CNN and claimed elaborate boxes did not effect the price. That was a lie, as I happen to know some boxes can cost a B&M up to, and over $50.00. AND, Gurkha doesn’t allow refills. The shop has to buy a new box.

Combine that with the “Rolls Royce of cigars,” and it screams for me to make fun of it. But, a good cigar is a good cigar. I can’t argue with that.

Steve – Yo! I never knew that was your real name. Glad you stopped by!

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