Cuban Cigars experience enhanced
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by: TrevorWallace
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If you want enjoy your Cuban cigar smoking experience, I say add a nice drink to it, such as a beautiful scotch. Scotch and cigars are literally made for each other. Just like a little pepper on your pasta can make your pasta taste so much better, same idea here when smoking Cuban cigars. A glass of Scotch is a nice add-on to any Cuban cigar in my book. However, it all depends on what kind of Scotch.
Now would you make the mistake of just picking any random Cuban cigar with any Scotch that is out there? Absolutely not. Just like all the alcoholic beverages that are out there, Scotch also ranges in taste and appearance. Some come in big bottles some come in little ones. Some come from Europe and believe it or not, their are some that actually come from Asia. Countries like Japan and South Korea have their own versions of Scotch but I prefer Scottish ones.
Some people prefer a single malt with a cigar, while others will swear that a cognac is superior. In the end, the accompaniment should be determined only by what appeals to you. Single-malt Scotch with a cigar: the tow make a good marriage of old, traditionally made natural products derived from the bounty of the earth's specific micro-climates. Single malts are produced throughout Scotland, from the lowlands to the upper islands in the north, but the four principal single malt regions are Isley, Skye, the Lowlands, and the Highlands.
Scotch is different as some are much weaker than the other. Try the weaker ones with a strong cigar and than you can taste both. The idea here is to try various combinations of Scotch and Cuban cigars and you will finally discover the one that is right for you. Aged cigars also go very well with medium to light Scotch. If you are completely new to this than most likely you are smoking a light cigar, than I suggest try a stronger cigar. It is all about contrast.
Experimenting with your Cuban cigars and Scotch is what it's all about. This is just the best way to learn and to truly find what you are looking for. The rule of thumb here is that if your cigar is strong, go with a lighter Scotch. If your cigar is somewhat mild, than you are way better of with a strong cigar. Take your time as you try different Scotchs and Cigars and soon you'll have your very own perfect mix.
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