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  • Thursday 22nd August 2024

    Day off work with a wide Churchill, lucky me๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
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    Punch Triunfo from the retro tin



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    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      JLP Petit Caballeros for me today.

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        True to form I couldn't wait for the wind & rain to pass so I ventured out to the deck to fire up my new acquisition. Wonky burn (but that could be due to the wind) and not terrible but I've had better for a similar price so probably won't order again in a hurry, although am interested to see if it would smooth out a bit more with some down time. Mild cigar so not a huge amount to offer even if it did.

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        • #5
          Cigar and cognac night.

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          • #6
            Absolutely love that Camus Caribbean Cask cognac

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SonicStag View Post

              Absolutely love that Camus Caribbean Cask cognac
              For me it was the lightest of the three. The square bottle was the best and most rich.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by ha_banos View Post

                For me it was the lightest of the three. The square bottle was the best and most rich.
                You'd hope so when it retails at ยฃ250 a bottle

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by potpest View Post
                  You'd hope so when it retails at ยฃ250 a bottle
                  Exactly! Don't know if it was down to the cigar. But the taste of the cognacs were not as rich or pronounced as I expected. 100, 180 and 250ยฃ as we went through the bottles! I think too delicate for a cigar pairing. Lost much of the aroma too I expect.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post

                    Exactly! Don't know if it was down to the cigar. But the taste of the cognacs were not as rich or pronounced as I expected. 100, 180 and 250ยฃ as we went through the bottles! I think too delicate for a cigar pairing. Lost much of the aroma too I expect.
                    Yeah, probably not the best having a cigar with premium spirits, or any premium drinks really.
                    I'm not big on "pairing" as I find cigars mute most drinks. I do however like a drink and a cigar.
                    Negroni comes to mind, lose a lot of the bitterness. Tend to find Lemon/Lime/Yuzu cocktails stand up best out of all drinks, Gimlets, Margarita, Last Word.
                    Sparkling wine is good with a cigar but not if you want to taste the wine.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by potpest View Post
                      Yeah, probably not the best having a cigar with premium spirits, or any premium drinks really.
                      I'm not big on "pairing" as I find cigars mute most drinks. I do however like a drink and a cigar.
                      Negroni comes to mind, lose a lot of the bitterness. Tend to find Lemon/Lime/Yuzu cocktails stand up best out of all drinks, Gimlets, Margarita, Last Word.
                      Sparkling wine is good with a cigar but not if you want to taste the wine.
                      I do find whiskys can cut through the cigar a lot of the time. It's why I prefer a lager beer too as a refreshment. Was listening to the Lounge Lizards recently talking about Ruinart pairing and how some champagnes can cut through a cigar better/more than others. But yeah probably best to try a premium drink _before_ the cigar to check it out ๐Ÿ˜
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ha_banos View Post

                        I do find whiskys can cut through the cigar a lot of the time. It's why I prefer a lager beer too as a refreshment. Was listening to the Lounge Lizards recently talking about Ruinart pairing and how some champagnes can cut through a cigar better/more than others. But yeah probably best to try a premium drink _before_ the cigar to check it out ๐Ÿ˜
                        ร€ decent sipping rum, cognac or malt whisky are perfect paring with a smoke imo

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by oskihen View Post
                          ร€ decent sipping rum, cognac or malt whisky are perfect paring with a smoke imo

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                          Honestly other than the smoothness we were saying we could not taste much of the Camus cognac. I find rums and whisky have much stronger flavours than what I tried last night. Which i do also like with a cigar.

                          I'm sure the French would deride us for smoking with such a fine cognac!

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                            Originally posted by ha_banos View Post

                            Honestly other than the smoothness we were saying we could not taste much of the Camus cognac. I find rums and whisky have much stronger flavours than what I tried last night. Which i do also like with a cigar.

                            I'm sure the French would deride us for smoking with such a fine cognac!
                            Chef De Cave from Champagne Henri Giraud would approve, always got a cigar on the go.

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