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    Default good wine with cigars?

    anyone know a good wine, something not real expensive, but not cheap either
    or any good alcahol

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    Since we've established that you're 21 of course, i like Gin (read Tangueray or Bombay Sapphire) and Tonics, a good Blueberry Ale, and my favorite Cigar drink, Guinness.

    I guess it's the Irish in me.

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    Brooklyn Dark Ale
    Yuengling Porter

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    anyone know a good wine, something not real expensive, but not cheap either
    or any good alcahol
    I don't drink anymore....but I used to try lots of different wines, and I would say just experiment...with the wide variety of flavors of cigars, and an equally large variety of flavors in wine, I don't know that there would be any way to pinpoint one wine.

    As far a couple of suggestions on good wines in the not-so-expensive range

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    Carmen Reserve Merlot and Cabernet are both pretty good, but the Merlot is smoother

    more on the cheap side, but not a bad wine is Conch Y Toro Merlot.

    I never really got into whites too much.

    If I think of some others I'l let you know.

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    In terms of beer, gotta go with BigMacFU's recommendation of Guinness. I also like cigars with Michelob Amber Bock, Fat Tire, as well as Budweiser Select. I haven't smoked and had wine yet. The only wine that I've tried and enjoyed was real sangre mixed with hot apple cider at christmas time. Pretty good concoction. I received a mailing about some kind of wine club in the mail lately. I would get into it, but the wife would kill me for having yet another expensive hobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    I don't drink anymore....but I used to try lots of different wines, and I would say just experiment...with the wide variety of flavors of cigars, and an equally large variety of flavors in wine, I don't know that there would be any way to pinpoint one wine.

    As far a couple of suggestions on good wines in the not-so-expensive range

    reds

    Ravenswood Vintners Blend
    Carmen Reserve Merlot and Cabernet are both pretty good, but the Merlot is smoother

    more on the cheap side, but not a bad wine is Conch Y Toro Merlot.

    I never really got into whites too much.

    If I think of some others I'l let you know.
    ill have to check some of those out.
    as for beer, i hate beer. all i pretty much drink anymore is southern comfort, good old soco and squirt

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    I always like a nice Port. Bin #27 is always good. Genraly I prefer a single malt.

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    I'm a big wine fan. I've been stocking up a couple of bottles a week to keep around the house for a couple of months now. My favorite wine is Merlot, but I also enjoy a good Riesling (at the lady's always love it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848
    I'm a big wine fan. I've been stocking up a couple of bottles a week to keep around the house for a couple of months now. My favorite wine is Merlot, but I also enjoy a good Riesling (at the lady's always love it)
    Rieslings are good as long as you get one that is not too sweet. I usually like Pinot Gregio also....much more refreshing and not as dry as most Chardonay.

    Merlot is definitely my favorite red...and there are a lot of good Zinfandels out there too...a little spicier in flavor that Merlot....could compliment certain cigars well I would imagine.

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    merlot's my second favorite wine. shiraz is my first

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    Rieslings are good as long as you get one that is not too sweet. I usually like Pinot Gregio also....much more refreshing and not as dry as most Chardonay.

    Merlot is definitely my favorite red...and there are a lot of good Zinfandels out there too...a little spicier in flavor that Merlot....could compliment certain cigars well I would imagine.
    I'm a big fan of the Chateau St. Michelle Johannesburg Riesling from the Columbia Valley (Washington State). Its relatively cheap and great ice cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbruels
    I always like a nice Port. Bin #27 is always good. Genraly I prefer a single malt.

    I agree with you there. For mild to medium cigars I prefer an Islay or Speyside scotch. For the bolder cigars Highland or Lowland seems to be better.

    Also, I have tried several scotches and found that you don't need to spend a ton on a good single malt. I have a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue which, while very good, doesn't have the smoothness that a bottle of Longmorn does. The Blue being over $200 a bottle and the Longmorn less than $60. In all fairness though the Blue isn't a single malt strictly speaking.

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    Actually, it really dpends on many things. Like choosing a wine for a good meal, the beverage you drink with a cigar depends on the cigar. It can also depend on what you just ate as well. If you just got done with a thick juicy steak your cigar/drink choice will be different than if you had a light meal.

    Generally I like a rum and coke, striaght rum, or a double Crown Royal on the rocks with many of the cigars I smoke. Sometimes it is a good merlot.

    However, remember that I am new to cigars and this is merely what I have found to be true for me. The most improtant thing to remember is that the best is what YOU enjoy not what everyone else says is the best.
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    You guys crack me up.

    Many people prefer port with cigars. At this point, I've tried a very limited number of ports and the one's that I liked I can't remember what they were. There's a guy on CW who has a recommendation for a great inexpensive port to go with cigars. I just sent him a PM and I'll post it when he sends me a reply.

    Others like cognac with cigars. I would NOT recommend cheap cognacs because they taste like crap. I won't waste space here giving you guys a cognac "primer" but just trust my word here that you should try a nice XO rather than a VS or a VSOP. They are more expensive but they are worth it. If you don't want to shell out the $$ for an XO, buy Remy-Martin VSOP.

    As far as wines, for white I like Pinot Grigio. I don't like Chardonnays and I hate Riesling, YUK

    For reds, I'm not a shiraz or a merlot fan. I like Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
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    Well, it didn't take long for DocRKS to get back to me about the port. Here's what he said:

    Graham's LBV (Late Bottle Vintage) 1997 --- still available but getting harder to find - tons of the 1998 available --pretty good as well.
    Aprox $ = $15 -$17 per bottle.
    I remember that it was the best port I've had (again, my experience with port is very limited) with a cigar. I trust DocRKS judgement in this department.

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    Default eh...im not so sure I like alcohol with my cigars

    I personally prefer a nice cup of coffee or just water.

    maybe this is just because i havent been drinking the right kind with my smokes, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeagermeister
    I personally prefer a nice cup of coffee or just water.

    maybe this is just because i havent been drinking the right kind with my smokes, though.
    i've been sticking to mineral water for the most part. i'm always smoking before bed so coffee'd be a bad idea. i drink wine before i smoke, though. i find that during, it takes away from the flavor. as does anything that has a flavor IMO. i think water makes you taste the cigar so much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    i've been sticking to mineral water for the most part. i'm always smoking before bed so coffee'd be a bad idea. i drink wine before i smoke, though. i find that during, it takes away from the flavor. as does anything that has a flavor IMO. i think water makes you taste the cigar so much more.
    thats why i started drinking water with my cigars, i could taste them better.

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    Most definitely a dark rum. Straight. Havana club 7 years is a damn fine one for example. Failing that rum and coke with plenty of ice, relaxing on a sun-drenched beach.....Ahhhhhh.

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    .............Oh! and how could I forget!!!!! It simply HAS TO BE a Cohiba Siglo iv in my left hand!!! (The right hand being busy holding my rum and coke!)

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