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Sep

I finally set up this Wine Blog, or is it a Cigar Blog?

Posted by admin  Published in Beer, Cigar and Wine Matches, Medium Bodied Cigars, Mild Cigars

Tonight I finished setting up the blog. My hat is off to WordPress. Setting up and making customized changes to the code is fairly simple, even for me. As a cigar smoking (chomping sometimes also) wine drinker who is not a programmer, I was surprised at how easy it is. 

Interestingly enough, as I did the setup, I had an opportunity to smoke a Don Pepin Garcia My Father cigar. Mild to medium with a smooth smoke. After an inch down, it did not build up but had a nice cocoa and earthy cream taste that grabbed you. About half way down the creamy and smooth flavors started to develop into a richer smoke. Smoked it with a beer from Lithuania called Gedimino. This Pale Lager is about 4.7% alcohol.

While not a wine, it’s what I drank so here’s some info about Gedimino beer. It’s got a golden yellow color and when served in a chilled tall glass it has a decent white head that stuck to the rim.  It smelled slightly fruity with malt scents that hit the nose. A mild beer with a refreshing taste that was partly sweet with laces of corn malts. Definitely a mellow beer that complemented the Don Pepin Garcia My Father Toro. Now mind you that the beer’s bottle is larger than normal as it is based on European standards so it is 1/2 a liter, about 16.9 ounces. It’s enough to last throughout the cigar smoking session.

The Don Pepin was very good and delightful towards the three quarters mark. Since I tend to chew the head of the cigar while I smoke (I like the juices), I was able to get additional flavors that get trapped in the moist head. The cigar is very good and has a taste that lingers for a few hours. The cream definitely stays with you, even after drinking the last of the beer in my glass. I did not want the cigar to end but then I did not want the beer to end either. Both complemented each other and the smoothness and light crisp notes of the beer made the experience extremely enjoyable.

My recommendation is that if you smoke a Don Pepin My Father cigar, that you do it with a beer that complements the creams, such as the Gedimino or Sam Smith’s Pale Ale from the UK. I don’t think that it would go well with a white wine as any sign of citrus would have ruined this wonderful experience.

Tags: Beer, Don Pepin Cigars, Medium Bodied Cigars, Mild Cigars, Toro Cigars

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27

Sep

Cigar Smokers and Wine Drinkers are Welcomed

Posted by admin  Published in Beer, Champagne, Cigar and Wine Matches, Full Body Cigars, Medium Bodied Cigars, Mild Cigars, Red Wines, Rose Wines, White Wines

Welcome cigar smokers and wine drinkers. I’m a drinking and smoking Python. After searching for websites that perfectly match cigars with wines and beers, I came to the conclusion that the only way I’ll find one is if I created it myself. Some of us enjoy drinking wine and beer as we smoke our cigar. I have noticed that the wine or beer you are drinking has a direct impact on the taste of the cigar that you are smoking. Interestingly enough, it does not work the other way around. I have not noticed that the cigar affects the wine’s taste or that of a beer that much. Maybe it’s just me and my taste buds, but try it and let me know what you experience. Anyway, if you smoke handmade cigars and like to drink wine and beer, share your experiences with me and the rest of the world.

Tags: Cigar and Wine Matches, general info

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