thegoldenmackid
Why Can't I be a Lancero?
Brand: Gurkha
Name: Raja
Vitola: Unknown
Wrapper: Unknown
Binder: Unknown
Filler: Unknown
Infusion: Unknown (Not sure if it will be infused)
Country: Dominican Republic
Production Run: Unknown
Release Date: August 2011
Box Count: 50
MSRP: $250,000
The boxes are solid silver. Yes, that's right. No word on if the cigars will be packaged in glass from broken Fabergé eggs, but last year Farkas' said the Satori was a no expense spared cigar, Hansotia is putting him to shame. I'm not sure if you get a body guard and for how long or what the effect of high humidity would be on the silver long term.
At $5,000 a cigar it's seven times more expensive than the Gurkha His Majesty Reserve (previously holding that crown) and eleven times more expensive than the MSRP on the original Behike.
Okay... so now we are going to need a couple of charity auctions so Brooks can smoke his second Gurkha.
Name: Raja
Vitola: Unknown
Wrapper: Unknown
Binder: Unknown
Filler: Unknown
Infusion: Unknown (Not sure if it will be infused)
Country: Dominican Republic
Production Run: Unknown
Release Date: August 2011
Box Count: 50
MSRP: $250,000
The boxes are solid silver. Yes, that's right. No word on if the cigars will be packaged in glass from broken Fabergé eggs, but last year Farkas' said the Satori was a no expense spared cigar, Hansotia is putting him to shame. I'm not sure if you get a body guard and for how long or what the effect of high humidity would be on the silver long term.
At $5,000 a cigar it's seven times more expensive than the Gurkha His Majesty Reserve (previously holding that crown) and eleven times more expensive than the MSRP on the original Behike.
Okay... so now we are going to need a couple of charity auctions so Brooks can smoke his second Gurkha.