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Flavor-wise, the Gurkha Seduction is not bad. It kicks off with some sweetness that is accompanied by mild spice and earth. The second third features more earth, as well as coffee. The final third is characterized by more sweetness and wood. In terms of strength, the Gurkha Seduction Robusto is definitely medium-bodied.
When all is said and done, the Gurkha Seduction Robusto is a decent cigar. It’s not the best I have ever had, but it does have its strong points in the areas of construction and appearance. The flavor is simply okay. I’d recommend it to Gurkha fans and beginners could also give it a shot. The Gurkha Seduction Robusto sells for around $7 per single. You can also find it in boxes of 20.
The Gurkha Seduction Robusto earns a rating of 3.25 out of four stars.
Alec Bradley Medici Cosimo

The Alec Bradley Medici line was supposedly named after the family credited with funding the Italian Renaissance. I have been impressed by several Alec Bradley cigars in the past, so I am expecting this stylishly named Medici Cosimo to live up to the hype. Enough of the intro, let’s get into the details….
The Alec Bradley Medici Cosimo measures 5 x 52. Other sizes in the line include the 4 ½ x 60 Robolo, 6 x 56 Lorenzo, 6 x 60 Botticelli, and the 7 x 48 Michelangelo. The cigar’s filler is a blend of tobaccos from four different countries. The binder is Costa Rican, and the wrapper is Nicaraguan Habano. Strength-wise, the Alec Bradley Medici is said to be medium to full-bodied.