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03-17-2015, 07:49 PM
Hey players, I have a question for all the real sirs on the Roosh V Forums who know their shit when it comes to smokes and alcoholic beverages, more particularly cigars and whiskies.
I'm personally a huge whisky fan and I love to drink them in the evenings while doing homework or simply enjoying myself with some friends while listening to classical music.
My favorite type of whisky is a smokey Scotch Single Malt from Islay, the smokier the better in my opinion. Lagavulin 16 is by far my favorite younger single malt for its strong and rich smokey flavor. I drink this whisky the most.
Now my question is: What type and brand of cigar would go well with this whisky? I obviously know my shit when it comes to whiskies, but I'm inexperienced when it comes to cigars. I'd like to find a fine quality cigar that goes well with this whisky and isn't too expensive (as I'm an university student and far from rich).
I'm not really a heavy smoker and I don't smoke regular cigarettes very often (and when I do they have weed in them). I'm not looking for something to smoke on a regular basis, just something I could enjoy on a Sunday evening with my Scotch whisky. So that might be a factor for the type or brand of cigar best suited for my tastes.
Any ideas?
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03-18-2015, 08:24 AM
Great question. I am a fan of the Islay single malts as well with a strong preference for Laphroaig. My preference for pairings is to go with a mild cigar, preferably from DR, like an Arturo Fuente or Macanudo with a smoky/peaty whiskey.
They say strong whiskey-strong cigar and mild whiskey-mild cigar but I tend to prefer the contrast and enjoy a nice mild smoke when drinking. When both are strong it tends to overpower my palate and just in general taste too strong. When I smoke, I prefer to be able to taste the whiskey over the cigar aftertaste and mild cigar does this perfectly for me.
When I started my pairings I'd go to the local smoke shop and ask for what the gentleman recommended as a mild cigar. I found a good smoke shop knows best. I'd sit with the old timers and try a few milds getting advice on cigars and life.
As to my recommendations?, find a good local smoke shop and get yourself known there then track down you're Lagavulin 16 and pair it with Chateau Fuente.
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03-18-2015, 10:18 AM
I have a humidor at home, smoke frequently during the warmer months, and enjoy whiskey/bourbon/scotch anytime after 10am.
I've never had a decent cigar and decent whiskey together and not liked it.
Maybe I'm just not a connoisseur.
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03-19-2015, 06:19 AM
Quote: (03-18-2015 10:18 AM)heavy Wrote:
I have a humidor at home, smoke frequently during the warmer months, and enjoy whiskey/bourbon/scotch anytime after 10am.
I've never had a decent cigar and decent whiskey together and not liked it.
Maybe I'm just not a connoisseur.
I like the way you roll, old man.
I smoked my first cigar at 16, in Cuba, a Romeo Julietta Churchill and have stuck with the brand pretty much ever since.
I'm sure there are better cigars out there but every time I take the screw off the top of a case I get transported back to Cuba in my mind!
My current favourite tipple is a brand called Monkey Shoulder. It's a blended whisky. Very, very drinkable.
There's something magical about being dressed to the nines, standing outside a high end club, hotel or restaurant with a cigar and a whisky; taking in the world and your surroundings.
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08-18-2015, 03:16 AM
Japanese whisky and Cohiba Siglo V (and Odessa Opera). Life is good.
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08-18-2015, 04:56 AM
Japanese whisky never dissapoints.
Myshkin, i've been offered exactly the same bottle for my birthday. If you havent tried it I also recommend the nikka 'from the barrel'. It's not too expensive, you can easily feel the taste of the barrel, and it has a really explosive flavour. A manly drink.
I'm afraid I don't know much about cigars though.
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08-18-2015, 07:18 AM
Quote: (08-18-2015 04:56 AM)kaeru Wrote:
Japanese whisky never dissapoints.
Yep, you can't go wrong with Nikka. I also like the Pure Malt, very good and not that expensive for such quality.
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08-18-2015, 03:25 PM
One of the best young single malts I've had is the Alexander Murray & Co. "Bon Accord". It's currently available at Costco (at least here in California) for only $20 a bottle. It's not MacAllen 18 but it blows away JWB.
As for cigars it's hard to go wrong with anything from Carlos Torano.
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08-19-2015, 09:17 AM
Most definitely will try that out thanks for the recommendation mate.
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08-24-2015, 09:15 AM
My go to cigar as of late has been the Don Tomas Maduro Robusto. For the price ($5 a stick), in Canada any ways, it's not an overly flavourful cigar, but it's a good smoke and pairs well with most liquors. It's more of a mid-body cigar, so if you want something more mild you may want to stay away from this cigar. I compare this cigar to something like Budweiser, it's not the best beer, but for the price and flavour, you won't be disappointed, but you won't be blown away either.
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