Gurkha Ghost Phantom

$22.99

A sleek and alluring cigar that should make an appearance in anyone’s humidor.

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Description

The Gurkha Ghost Phantom is a sleek and alluring cigar that should make an appearance in anyone’s humidor. The Ghost blend showcases a dark Brazilian, Arapiraca Maduro wrapper, complemented by an aged Criollo 1998 Binder and carefully selected Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. Ghost is a rich, medium bodied cigar with a multi-layered flavour profile providing sweet and earthy undertones with lingering flavors of cocoa and cinnamon. Partially closed foot and pigtail cap. Rated 93. Medium Strength. Made in the Dominican Republic. Size: Double Robusto 5 x 58.

  • Wrapper: Brazilian Arapiraca
  • Binder: Criollo
  • Filler: Nicaraguan, Dominican

About Gurkha Cigars

In 1989, K. Hansotia decided to resurrect a cigar brand rich in tradition and steeped in legend and history. Gurkha Cigars were created more than a century ago and were known for their meticulously and artisanally handcrafted cigars. The timing was perfect; Hansotia revived the brand, there was no way he could have known that the cigar industry was about to experience a boom and he would have the perfect product to attract the new cigar consumer. In realizing that there were no super premium cigars, he created premium cigars with a level of elegance that cigars have become known for. In reviving Gurkha, Hansotia created cigars that were a luxury and an indulgence.

For many, Gurkha Cigars are seen as a status symbol and are synonymous with sumptuousness and exclusivity. However, a beautifully handcrafted and aromatic cigar can be enjoyed by anyone and embodies the pleasure and enjoyment of all good things found in life. For centuries, cigars have been associated with enjoyment and a celebratory lifestyle. Smoking a cigar is nothing short of a memorable experience. Experience Gurkha.

Additional information

Weight .017 kg
Dimensions 12.5 × 2.2 × 2.2 cm
Size

Box of 21, Single

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