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09 CoLa and Willett 

Tat and ECBP 

Padron Hammer and Octomore 

 

 

Embajador and Stagg Jr 

RACF and Port Charlotte 

Viaje and Tilquin 

 

Eslavo and Stagg Jr 

Emperador and Lagavulin DE 

RA Italy and Society Bottling 

Platinos and ECBP/Kilchoman 

Mag 48 and Willett 

Mag 46 and Oog 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, kuma said:

depends.  I'm a seasonal guy when it comes to food and drinks.  Summer here in New England temp.s could reach 95 or even

a 100 degrees with a high dew point.  So in that case a mild CC cigar with a light drink (Gin and Tonic with lots of ice and lime)

or even a lite beer say "Samual Adams" summer wheat beer with citrus added.

Winter heavy drink think "White Russian" or stronge dark German / Dutch beer paired with Part #4 or Monty Petit Edmundo

 

I'm also from New England, so reacting to the season is a must! 

Summer days: a nice long cigar with either a gin and tonic (preferably Hendricks) or a gigantic mojito. 

Spring days: a robusto or PC with a lighter beer (lager or ale).

Fall days: a PC with a dark beer (usually Guinness).

Winter: a PC with bourbon. Lots of bourbon. 

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Well as they say down under, "cheers mate".

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Beyond the usual suspects (scotch, bourbon, rum), here are two I love to pair with a cigar:

Sazerac- I build mine with Rittenhouse rye, St. George absinthe and barrel aged Peychaud’s bitters. 

Manhattan- I build mine with Rittenhouse rye (spot a trend?), Woodford Reserve spicy cherry bitters and a couple of rainier maraschino cherries. Pairs perfectly with any cigar with a cherry note  

 

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A Negroni and any cigar with character for me....

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