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    I now only have two, depending on the mood:

    Coffee - very strong, sometimes chicory, sometimes iced, and with heavy whipping cream.

    Port - my favorite so far is Fonseca Bin 27. I have, in the past, enjoyed Jonesey, but I find it a bit too sweet for my tastes. I need to try some more.

    I used to enjoy scotch with a cigar, and still like scotch, but I find that I can't enjoy either to the fullest together, as much as I enjoy them separately.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post

    I used to enjoy scotch with a cigar, and still like scotch, but I find that I can't enjoy either to the fullest together, as much as I enjoy them separately.
    I feel the same way, I always wind up focusing more on one than the other. I'll still have a cigar with scotch, but I make sure it's a yard gar for blowing smoke. Anything good, and I keep it separate.

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    I bought a bottle of port last night for the online herf. Not really a wine drinker and never had port before. I purchased a bottle of Cockburn's Fine Ruby for about $13. Definitely wasn't bad. I still prefer beer but I might buy a bottle or two more of port and keep in the cellar.

    I definitely felt a little more refined smoking a cigar and drinking port. Now I just need a good smoking outfit.
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    Mornings - Irish Coffee - splash of Bushmills, Baileys, and a little brown sugar

    Afternoon - Dark beers . . . I hate making love in a canoe beer . . .

    Evenings - I prefer premium Bourbons to Scotch - Maker's Mark, 1792, Woodford Reserve, Elijah Craig, Basil Hayden, Knob Creek, etc. Or Irish, like Tully's, or Black Bush, or Jameson's. Just not a big scotch drinker.

    I am, however, going to try port . . . about the only wine I really like is muscadine wine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU View Post
    I bought a bottle of port last night for the online herf. Not really a wine drinker and never had port before. I purchased a bottle of Cockburn's Fine Ruby for about $13. Definitely wasn't bad. I still prefer beer but I might buy a bottle or two more of port and keep in the cellar.

    I definitely felt a little more refined smoking a cigar and drinking port. Now I just need a good smoking outfit.
    Don't know about the smoking outfit, or that Cockburn's.

    Try: Fonseca Bin 27, Six Grapes, almost anything by Sandeman (the cheap stuff is fine) or Jonsey. All of those bottles can be found in the $10 - $25 range, aren't too sweet, and should give you a good start to port. I find it a really nice complement to a cigar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravPSU
    Now I just need a good smoking outfit.

    Huh. And here I thought I was the only one who had a secret longing to own a smoking jacket.


    Can anyone recommend a good, dry to semi-dry port? All this talk of it has got me wanting to try some, but I can't really get into the sweeter wines.
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    MRTR, I'm with you on Ports and its place to be enjoyed with a good quality cigar. I love tryin new combiatons almost as muc has I love my first stick of a new line or that fisrt sip of a vintage I've heard a lot about but never had the pleasure to nip at.
    “Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.”
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    “I have to laugh when I think of the first cigar, because it was probably just a bunch of rolled up tobacco leaves”
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Don't know about the smoking outfit, or that Cockburn's.

    Try: Fonseca Bin 27, Six Grapes, almost anything by Sandeman (the cheap stuff is fine) or Jonsey. All of those bottles can be found in the $10 - $25 range, aren't too sweet, and should give you a good start to port. I find it a really nice complement to a cigar.

    Avoid Christian Brothers.
    Thanks for the recommendations. I'll have to look for those the next time i stop by the state store.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galvanicfish View Post
    Can anyone recommend a good, dry to semi-dry port? All this talk of it has got me wanting to try some, but I can't really get into the sweeter wines.
    Most ports are sweet wines, although not always. There are, however, some much sweeter than others. I know that Graham's Six Grapes makes a smaller bottle than the traditional 750 ml size (I want to say it's a 375ml) but it is a sweeter port. So far, the driest sweet port I've tried is the Fonseca Bin 27.

    Then again, I drink the port because it's sweet. I don't want anything too sweet, but I enjoy a sweet beverage with my cigars. With dinner, I hardly ever drink sweet wines, as I prefer dry dark red wines. Then again, I never drink port with dinner, either.

    I can't speak from experience, but I would imagine the white ports would be drier. You may also want to ask someone at your local liquor or wine store if they have any recommendations for you.


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    Ice cold Dr.Pepper for me! Mmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrDeuss View Post
    Ice cold Dr.Pepper for me! Mmmm
    Cool. Why not post a little intro thread so we can get to know you better?
    Welcome to the board.

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    Thanks for the tip ashauler, I'll do that now.

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    coffee or ice water most of the time.
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    Whetever happened to Coke Blak? Fuggin stuff was great with a cigar. Anyone back east have access to Manhattan Special Espresso Soda willing to trade for cigars?
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    This weekend I paired a Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real with a Long Island Iced Tea.

    I don't have a lot of experience to go on, so I don't know if it was the drink or the cigar, but that was the most I've ever enjoyed a cigar.

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    I enjoyed a cao itallia and a starbucks Carmel frapachino today at a very vice establishment in Salem Oregon. Headed to the coast for a conference. Loved the itallia! Went to place called avva.
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    I had a Rocky Patel vintage 90 with a decent Cabernet that seemed to pair pretty nicely. I also tried some brandy with a Camacho 10 year which was ok, but I think it would have been better with a cab.

    Since I finally finished off the bottle of brandy I had in the cabinet for almost a year I finally have room for a bottle of Macallan... just can't decide between the 18 year and the CS.

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    I was at a going away party last night, and had a glass of Macallans 12 year old scotch on the rocks. A very nice scotch. Woodsy and smokey flavored. I may have to buy a bottle to try with a smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorMJR66 View Post
    I was at a going away party last night, and had a glass of Macallans 12 year old scotch on the rocks. A very nice scotch. Woodsy and smokey flavored. I may have to buy a bottle to try with a smoke.
    Yeah I dig the Macallan, the 12 year is great. I have been trying to find a decently priced 18 year but I think I will end up going the 12 route to save some cash. I probably won't be able to discern the subtle differences in tastes between them anyway.

    Costco has bottles for only $45 I think - great price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    Yeah I dig the Macallan, the 12 year is great. I have been trying to find a decently priced 18 year but I think I will end up going the 12 route to save some cash. I probably won't be able to discern the subtle differences in tastes between them anyway.

    Costco has bottles for only $45 I think - great price.

    -Buzz
    I have not tried Macallan myself but I am big fan of scotch. My personal preference is Johnnie Walker Black Label. If I want a drink with my average cigar I will usually go with a Dewars on the rocks and a cheap smooth cigar.

    Friday night unwind cigar would probably be a padron or camacho enjoying the great company of my friend Johnnie...."keep walking"

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