The Grand Imperial 7 x 60 shows up under a few different house blends and “value house” lines rather than a single flagship brand, so the exact profile can vary a bit depending on the maker. The most common references for a cigar with that name and size point to a large-ring Gordo format designed for long, easy smoking with medium body strength.
Core identity
One of the better-known versions in this naming family is the Cigar Luxury “Magnum #1 / Grand Imperial style 7 x 60 house blend” type profile, which gives a good baseline for what you’re dealing with in this category .
Flavor profile
Most Grand Imperial 7 x 60 style cigars lean into a smooth, easy-access profile:
It is usually not a heavy strength bomb. The goal is volume and duration more than intensity.
Construction & burn
Overall experience
This is a “sit down and zone out” cigar, not a flavor-chaser or boutique complexity stick. The appeal is:
It sits in the same general space as other 7 x 60 budget Gordos that prioritize relaxation over refinement.
Burnt Leaf insight
This is the kind of cigar that fits your “audition by subtraction” idea in a different way than a Liga or boutique stick. Instead of subtracting noise to reveal nuance, it subtracts complexity so you can just stay in the moment. It’s a volume cigar: big smoke, long time, low friction.
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