Are these really any good? I was looking into purchasing a box of Gurkha Pre Embargo Cubans and was wondering if it was worth it. I know cigars start to lose their flavor after awhile and was wondering if anybody has dealt with these before. Thanks.
Pre-embargo Gurkha cigars are made with vintage 1940 Cuban tobacco filler and wrapped with a beautiful, dark and oily Connecticut wrapper. The cigars are rolled in the Dominican Republic at the Gurkha factory. I have one word for these super tasty cigars . . . AWESOME!
bkelm18 said:Well, I tried a pre-embargo cuban I bought from my local cigar shop today. I liked it. Whether it was authentic or not I don't know, but in my opinion, it was worth the money. It was a really good cigar.