You are very lucky David. All Robina cigars are full flavored. the famoso comes with smaller ring gauge so puff them gently and you will enjoy the intense flavors and aroma even more. I just got a gift of the same bourbon with two special release Nicaraguan cigars. I heard great things about this bourbon. Enjoy the gifts...Congrats!!!
You are very lucky David. All Robina cigars are full flavored. the famoso comes with smaller ring gauge so puff them gently and you will enjoy the intense flavors and aroma even more. I just got a gift of the same bourbon with two special release Nicaraguan cigars. I heard great things about this bourbon. Enjoy the gifts...Congrats!!!
If you like good bourbon, you're going to love that Jeffersons, I sure do.
I know next to nothing about pairing drinks with cigars, but you seem to have a pretty solid grasp on the concept. What would you recommend for Jameson, if anything at all? One of my personal favorites and it's not exactly expensive as far as whiskey/scotch can be.
I know next to nothing about pairing drinks with cigars, but you seem to have a pretty solid grasp on the concept. What would you recommend for Jameson, if anything at all? One of my personal favorites and it's not exactly expensive as far as whiskey/scotch can be.
Well, of all the Irish whiskies, Jamesons is hugely popular. Unfortunately, I don't drink it very much, so I really can't say. My feeling is that you ought to go with what you like, pay attention to the flavors, and find cigars that pair up well with the whiskey you like to drink. My personal tastes in Irish whiskey is just a little bit "exotic" because while in Dublin a couple of years ago, I fell in love with a couple of whiskies that are difficult to get in the States. Sorry I'm not much help with your question.
I know next to nothing about pairing drinks with cigars, but you seem to have a pretty solid grasp on the concept. What would you recommend for Jameson, if anything at all? One of my personal favorites and it's not exactly expensive as far as whiskey/scotch can be.
Well, of all the Irish whiskies, Jamesons is hugely popular. Unfortunately, I don't drink it very much, so I really can't say. My feeling is that you ought to go with what you like, pay attention to the flavors, and find cigars that pair up well with the whiskey you like to drink. My personal tastes in Irish whiskey is just a little bit "exotic" because while in Dublin a couple of years ago, I fell in love with a couple of whiskies that are difficult to get in the States. Sorry I'm not much help with your question.
Oh, it's not a problem in the least. You were very helpful actually. I suppose there really is no cut and dry answer, so I'll sit down and try a few things soon. Thanks!
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