What goes with my Cuban Cigar

by Trevor Wallace

You may wish to enhance the artfulness of your smoke by accompanying your cigar with another fine organic product, such as a single malt Scotch, cognac. Armagnac, or port. Just as the time to enjoy these spirits is typically after a fine organic products such as a single malt Scotch, cognac. Armagnac, or port. Just as the time to enjoy these spirits is typically after a fine meal, so too a cigar is an ideal digest if and goes nicely with any of them.

Choose the wrong cigar and scotch combination and your experience might sour. The idea is the combination to work seamlessly in conjunction so you can get the most enjoyment possible out of your cigar smoking experience. It really all depends on what kind of Cigar you like. Do you like a a strong tasting Cuban cigar that has a dark wrapper around it? Or do you prefer a much much lighter Cuban cigar such as the Fonseca.

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.

You are probably thinking which combination is right for you. By combination I mean which Cuban cigar goes with which Scotch. Although this is a personal decision, all depending on what kind of taste you prefer. If you like strong cigars, go for light tasting Scotch. Yes Scotch in general have a strong taste but try the lightest version. It’s almost like a very sophisticated balancing act but when you do find the right combo, it becomes a beautiful thing.

Find out the absolute best combination of Cigars and Scotch by trying them all. You will not only learn about both of these great discoveries but have the time of your life learning about it. It’s all about taking it at your own pace and enjoying every second of it. Cuban cigars with Scotch is the best thing after sliced bread. I am so glad that a person discovered this phenomenal combination

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