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  • Beaujolais

    I love my red wine ( kinda partial to white as well).

    Started of with new world wines from Oz etc but these days I love Olde Worlde stuff. Rioja goes great with a seeegar.

    But tonight I had a Beaujolais Villages with my Punch Petit Coronation and it actually tasted pretty good.

    Anyone else partial to a cheeky little bowjolly, or is it just me?


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    The boJo has never really done it for me.

    Do enjoy Tempranillo with a nice smoke, it is a very good paring.
    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
    Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

    Originally posted by Ryan
    I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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    • #3
      Rioja is a favourite of mine. Much prefer Spanish (or more to the point; Italian) over French. I steer away from new world stuff.

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      • #4
        I'm partial to the lighter reds as I didn't get a taste for it until recently. Not tried it with a cigar yet though. I will certainly do so soon!

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        • #5
          I tend to like a bit more gravitas in my wine, but do like a weightier BJ. Back in the day when I had disposable income & started 'collecting' wines (before I got into cigars) I bought a few bottles of decent cru village stuff, but nowadays find better value from the new world & indeed Spain.

          That said, 2 of the most memorable wines I've had in restaurants have been from Morgon, a BJ village noted for offering Burgundian qualities with a few years age so it's well worth looking out for if Pinot is your bag (even though it's still Gamay).

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