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Got a few bottles of Dom p from the early 80's Misses used to get a couple of crates given at Christmas, every year when she was a magazine editor... ahhh those where the days
"a Pol Roger vintage rose with an aged ERDM Demi-Tasse is a nice pairing I've done a few times and would recommend...."
This could appear in the dictionary as a definition of class. Fantastic. Tell me it was the '92 ERDM...
Any dry cigar with dry white wine is a winning combination. And Chardonnay based wines are, for me, the best for it. Try Diplomaticos with lighter Burgundies, or Montes for something more heavily oaked.
When I was in Champagne last year I found PL Montecarlos to go particularly well with the local brew, closely followed by Quai D'Orsays. JL Obuses for when the Marc was out later.
hello all,
though i've yet to have a cigar with champagne, i have to say that the laurent & perrier rose is a fantastic champagne! ususally around ?40 from tescos!!!
i'll have to give it a go in the next week or two,
Could you give a few more examples of dry cigars cesara? I'm not quite sure I know what you mean?
Bit of a confusing word, apologies. I meant dry tasting, in the same way you would use for wine, rather than dry physically.
Personally I would consider Sant Luis Reys, Bolivar Belicosos, Cuabas, Vegueros, Partagas SP2, Monte Edmundos, ERDM Grandes de Espana & Demi-Tasse (off the top of my head) as usually quite dry-tasting.
At the other end of the scale Juan Lopez, Cohibas, Bolivar RCs, Hoyo PRs & Epi2s, I usually find to be richer and sweeter. I would usually put them with a ballsier, less subtle, drink; whiskey, brandy or dark beers.
These are generalisations of course, what with the huge box-to-box variations.
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