Gurkha Begins Shipping Pure Evil to Retailers

September 14, 2022 By Matthew Tabacco

Gurkha Cigar Group International announces the Gurkha Pure Evil is now shipping to retailers in the United States.

Pure Evil was released at the PCA Show this summer in Las Vegas.  Blended by Damian Tapanes in his factory, American Caribbean Cigars, the Pure Evil boasts a full flavor, full body cigar with a Habano wrapper, Nicaraguan binder and Nicaraguan filler.  Pure Evil was released in boxes of 20 count cigars and parejo in shape.  The Pure Evil can be found in Robusto, 5×52; Toro, 6×54; and XO, 6×60 vitolas and is a re-release to a brand the company discontinued about 15 years ago.

“A few weeks ago we pre-released the Pure Evil at the Rocky Mountain Cigar Festival and it was a great hit,” commented Juan Lopez, Vice President of Gurkha Cigars. “The cigar sold out in the first 30 minutes of VIP festival participants entering.  We’re looking forward to hearing how the masses enjoy the cigar next.”

Gurkha’s Pure Evil is sure to be a hit across the country.  Be on the lookout for an event near you where you can snag some Pure Evil SWAG and be among the first to enjoy the cigar.  Follow Gurkha on Instagram and Facebook to see how you can enter a contest to get your hands on some purely evil goodies!

Gurkha Cigars are known throughout the world for their premium cigars. The company produces millions of cigars per year that are sold in more than 70 countries worldwide. While Gurkha is known for its exclusivity, it has an impressive array of brands of flawlessly handcrafted, premium cigars created in a variety of strengths, tasting profiles and price-points. No matter what your taste, there’s a Gurkha cigar that’s perfect for your palate.

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