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Organoleptic profile
Strength
medium
Balance
poor
Draw
easy
Intensity
subtle
- Bouquet
- simple
- Finish
- medium
- Ash color
- gray
- Smoke output
- medium
Aroma profile
Dominant aromas
Secondary aromas
Taste notes
Tasting notes
The Gurkha Nicaragua Series Belicoso features an elegant and shiny wrapper, revealing a smooth texture to the touch, making it very pleasant to handle. Its Colorado color distinguishes this cigar, which catches the eye with its two elegant bands. The finish is meticulous and gives a first impression of quality.
Upon lighting, this cigar reveals itself through powerful aromas. There is a spicy energy, with notes of earth and pepper. The initial complexity suggests a beautiful evolution, but the intensity does not notably increase throughout the tasting. The aromas remain relatively simple, which may disappoint enthusiasts in search of nuances.
On the palate, the Gurkha Nicaragua Series Belicoso develops around a persistent earthy base with an absence of significant changes. The strength remains at a pleasant level, but hints of bitterness and sharp notes dominate the tasting exchanges. Despite an easy draw, the cigar seems to suffer from lighting issues, with interruptions due to an unexpectedly unpleasant aroma at times.
The finish is marked by a bitter sensation, leaving a bitter taste in the mouth and a medium intensity finish. The overall balance between strength and sweetness appears disappointing, and respect for the Gurkha brand may suffer from this mixed experience.
In conclusion, if you plan to enjoy this cigar, a moment of relaxation at the end of the day could prove ideal, but it is best paired with a light beverage, such as a refreshing cocktail, to mitigate the bitter notes present in the finish.
Community impressions
Praised by enthusiasts, this cigar stands out with its spicy and earthy attack. However, the tasting experience is marred by burn issues and limited aromatic complexity. Connoisseurs lament the absence of nuances and note a persistent bitterness, leaving a mixed impression.
How to taste: Gurkha Nicaragua Series Belicoso
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The Gurkha Nicaragua Series Belicoso showcases a deep brown wrapper with a slightly marked texture, reflecting the quality of the wrapper. Its construction is very beautiful, and its Belicoso format, measuring 155.6 mm (6⅛") in length and a ring gauge of 52, provides a pleasant grip and an attractive appearance.
2.
Before lighting, the cigar emits dominant aromas of damp earth and pepper, accompanied by bitter notes, already revealing an interesting aromatic potential. These initial impressions offer a glimpse into the flavors to come.
3.
A standard straight cut is made just below the cap to ensure an easy draw. The cut must be clean to avoid damaging the wrapper, thus preserving its integrity.
4.
The cold draw of this cigar is easy, indicating good construction and adequate filling. This bodes well for a pleasant experience upon lighting.
5.
When lighting, it is essential to ensure that the foot of the cigar is evenly toasted to avoid canoeing. A good lighting technique guarantees a harmonious burn from the outset.
6.
In the first third, the Gurkha Nicaragua Series Belicoso displays a medium strength with dominant aromas of damp earth and pepper. The smoke volume is also medium, providing a well-balanced tasting experience at the beginning.
7.
As one progresses into the second third, secondary aromas of spices and woody notes emerge, enriching the experience. However, the balance remains mediocre, which may limit the complexity of the perceived flavors.
8.
The color of the ash is gray, and the finish is characterized by a bitter sensation accompanied by slight salivation. The finish is medium, leaving a lasting impression after each draw.
