Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby Pudge72 » 21 Nov 2011, 21:08

This question is coming from someone who has zero experience/knowledge with/of cigars...My friend (very limited cigar experience) and I would like to try pairing a cigar with a dram (or two) of Lagavulin 16. Is there a decent quality /good value cigar that would pair well, and can be purchased in Southern Ontario for this occasion?

Any tips/suggestions on how to get the most out of the experience would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby Frodo » 22 Nov 2011, 15:56

There was a recent article in Whisky Advocate about pairing and Laga 16 was featured quite prominently. I'll see if I can dig it up...
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby The Third Dram » 23 Nov 2011, 01:52

Frodo wrote:There was a recent article in Whisky Advocate about pairing and Laga 16 was featured quite prominently...

The favourite pick, in this instance, ended up being a Cohiba (Cuban) Robusto. Well... It's hard to go far astray when combining two such noteworthy commodities, isn't it?
:lol:
That said, I've found Lagavulin to be surprising flexible in terms of its ability to pair well with cigars of varying strengths and stylistic bents.
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby Pudge72 » 23 Nov 2011, 12:43

The Third Dram wrote:
Frodo wrote:There was a recent article in Whisky Advocate about pairing and Laga 16 was featured quite prominently...

The favourite pick, in this instance, ended up being a Cohiba (Cuban) Robusto. Well... It's hard to go far astray when combining two such noteworthy commodities, isn't it?
:lol:
That said, I've found Lagavulin to be surprising flexible in terms of its ability to pair well with cigars of varying strengths and stylistic bents.


Thank you for the comments TTD! I look forward to a link for the WA article, Frodo! As a cigar newbie...is there a 'tip sheet' or general comments that people are willing to give on how best to sample the cigar and enjoy the pairing without 'turning green'? Thanks in advance for the tips!
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby The Third Dram » 23 Nov 2011, 19:41

Pudge72 wrote:...how best to sample the cigar and enjoy the pairing...

1. Make sure the cigar isn't too moist (many a cigar 'fresh' from a commercial humidor or from a domestic humidor where the relative humidity has escalated beyond 70% can seem harsher - i.e. more acidic, tannic and/or astringent - when lit up). What you should be looking for is a cigar that's moist enough not to 'crackle' when squeezed, but not so moist as to feel soft and 'mushy' when held in the fingers.
2. Gently toast the tip of the cigar in order to ignite it. This involves letting the flame heat up the end of the cigar without the flame actually touching the tobacco. Rotating the cigar as you light it also helps to ensure an even 'char' at the tip.
3. Don't draw too hard on the cigar once it's lit, as this will merely accentuate the combustion aspect and diminish enjoyment of the aroma and taste. Just a strong enough draw to keep things moving along is what's called for.
4. Don't rush things. Take your time. Slow, gentle, lengthy puffs will enable you to maximize the enjoyment factor.
5. Don't inhale. All the fragrance and flavour is appreciated through the olfactory glands (primarily) and the palate. No need to infuse your lungs with smoke.
6. If the cigar, as it burns down toward the 'nub', begins to show any signs of harshness, put it down and let it go out by itself. You've gotten the best part already, so why ruin the experience by subjecting your senses to nasty tarry flavours?
7. Alternate regularly between cigar and spirit. A draw followed by a sip, and so on...
8. Always have a large glass of water at hand, and routinely refresh your palate. Dehydration (especially of the palate) will invariably lessen enjoyment of both spirit and cigar, while general dehydration will increase the likeliness of feeling light-headed afterward.
9. If you are with someone else, share your thoughts of spirit and cigar. This can only increase the overall pleasure of the experience for both of you.
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby portwood » 23 Nov 2011, 19:53

TTD, you are a fountain of knowledge on gentlemanly pursuits! :thumbsup:

Although cigars do not interest me, I have learned alot from you about variuos topics - port, madeira, whisky, wine. Your comments are among the most informative on this site. THANK YOU.
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby Pudge72 » 24 Nov 2011, 02:24

Thank you TTD for a simply awesome post. :thumbsup: This is exactly the type of info I was looking for! Your sharing of knowledge is very much appreciated.
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby CK_ » 24 Nov 2011, 18:06

Great advise!
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Re: Suggested pairing with Lagavulin 16

Postby Pudge72 » 09 Dec 2011, 19:25

Hi Frodo, were you able to dig up a link for that Whisky Advocate article? Thanks again for looking for it!
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