This is funny
Maybe you need a good fixing"People try to copy us a lot, but we have no competition," says Hansotia. "We tell everybody, please smoke a Cuban cigar. And then smoke our cigars. And once they've smoked a Cuban And then once they smoke a Gurkha, or they smoke a cigar from Dominican Republic, they realize what a difference in quality it is. It's a very unique smell. It's a very unique flavor. Completely different than anything you've ever smoked in your life. So if you ever have the pleasure of smoking one, you will understand the difference in taste of a normal cigar to an HMR."
I haven't smoked a Cuban or a HMR...in fact I don't know half as much about cigars as guys on this board ...but to make a statement like this you have to be an a$$ hole...IMHO
Whaaaaaaat? that needs fixing
I haven't smoked a Cuban or a HMR...in fact I don't know half as much about cigars as guys on this board ...
Whaaaaaaat? that needs fixing
Yeah That's way too generous....let me at least give you $500 for itI haven't smoked a Cuban or a HMR...in fact I don't know half as much about cigars as guys on this board ...
Whaaaaaaat? that needs fixing
You're gonna send him an HMR? BUT THEY RETAIL FOR A THOUSAND DOLLARS?!
Translation: smoke a cigar. Then smoke a gurkha. Those dog rockets are so bad you'll see the difference compared to quality cigars. The Gurkha tastes like no other cigars as no other taste like shit like gurkha does."People try to copy us a lot, but we have no competition," says Hansotia. "We tell everybody, please smoke a Cuban cigar. And then smoke our cigars. And once they've smoked a Cuban And then once they smoke a Gurkha, or they smoke a cigar from Dominican Republic, they realize what a difference in quality it is. It's a very unique smell. It's a very unique flavor. Completely different than anything you've ever smoked in your life. So if you ever have the pleasure of smoking one, you will understand the difference in taste of a normal cigar to an HMR."
Exactly!Well I mean technically he was being honest...
I didn't know this about Gurkha. Thanks for the info.It is well known that CI buys labels and turns them to dog rockets.
But, gurka's business model is actually part of the issue with their reputation.
Most cigar manufacturers come up with a blend made at a specific factory from a specific batch of tobacco, and sell that blend. Gurka sells a blend concept to the retailers often without any samples to try. Simply a "this cigar should be medium body and spicy" cconcept. Once they sell whatever their goal is, they find a factory who can make a cigar like the concept as cheap as possible. Whether or not it is the same blend or even the same tyoe of tobacco they sold to the retailer. They overship many retailers (order 100 boxes get 400 in), and tell them to just keep them (so already supply is higher than it is supposed to be). If a retailer reorders, they wait until they have a quota a second tike before they process any orders. When reorders come in they find the chepaest factory to roll it, and have no care for whether the second batch under the same label is even the same blend or types of tobacco.
Thats why you can have a gurka you like, but trying to find that same experience from that blend a second time is near impossible.