Ritz Carlton Cigar

A Spirited Evening: Ritz Carlton Cigar and Scotch Pairing

In a recent episode of The Cigar Guys, hosts Alex, Jared, Mark, and Zach were joined by special guest Brianna, who introduced them to a unique cigar and scotch pairing experience. The evening was filled with camaraderie and spirited discussions on a range of topics, including cigar flavors, the intricacies of scotch whisky, and the art of pairing the two.

Brianna, a world traveler, had brought back an assortment of cigars and scotch whiskies from her recent trip to London. The cigars, which she had purchased at the luxurious Ritz Carlton Cigar, were light-bodied with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, a Mexican San Andres binder, and fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. The group sampled two different cigars, the Caesar and the Piccadilly, both of which featured a unique carrot-like cold draw flavor.

As the evening progressed, the hosts shared their thoughts on the cigars, with some finding the flavor profile to be light and sweet, while others described it as reminiscent of a grandmother’s attic or garage. The cigars were ultimately deemed tolerable.

The scotch whiskies, on the other hand, generated much more excitement. Brianna had selected two bottles for the tasting: a Clan Denny with notes of vanilla, toffee, and oak, and a more expensive, undisclosed single malt scotch from Edinburgh. These two whiskies would serve as the foundation for the cigar pairing, providing the hosts with a chance to compare and contrast their experiences.

Throughout the evening, the hosts engaged in lively discussions about the complexities of scotch whisky and the differences between American bourbon and single malt scotch. They explored the distinctions between regional whisky-producing areas in Scotland, with Alex sharing his preference for the stronger flavor profiles found in American whiskey. Zach, a self-professed bourbon lover, remained open-minded but skeptical of the scotch offerings.

As the hosts sampled the scotch whiskies and cigars, they engaged in a detailed conversation about the art of pairing the two. They acknowledged that finding the right balance between cigar and scotch flavors could be a delicate process, as one should not overpower the other. Zach suggested that lighter cigars might be better suited for pairing with coffee, while Mark noted that pairing a cigar with a similar or lighter strength scotch was generally the best approach.

Throughout the tasting, the hosts experimented with different combinations, discovering that the Clan Denny scotch paired well with the cigars due to its smooth, sweet flavor profile. The single malt scotch from Edinburgh, on the other hand, was found to be too strong for the lighter cigars, leaving some of the hosts with a tingling sensation on their tongues.

As the evening drew to a close, the hosts reflected on their experiences, discussing their preferences and takeaways from the night. While the cigars had not been particularly memorable, they agreed that the scotch whiskies had been a highlight, with each host expressing their favorite of the two.

In the end, the hosts concluded that the art of cigar and scotch pairing is an ongoing journey, with each individual’s preferences and tastes playing a significant role in the process. The spirited discussions and shared experiences throughout the evening underscored the importance of exploration and experimentation in the pursuit of the perfect pairing.

Whether you are a seasoned cigar enthusiast or just beginning your journey into the world of scotch and cigars, the insights and experiences shared by the hosts of The Cigar Guys serve as a reminder that the true enjoyment of these fine indulgences lies in the camaraderie and shared moments among friends.

So, gather your favorite cigars, a bottle of scotch, and a group of good friends, and embark on your own journey of discovery as you explore the world of cigar and scotch pairings. As you sample different combinations, you’ll not only learn about the intricacies and nuances of each cigar and scotch, but also about your own unique preferences and tastes. 

As you delve into the world of cigar and scotch pairings, here are some tips to enhance your experience:

1. Start with a clean palate: Before tasting a cigar or scotch, cleanse your palate with water or a neutral cracker. This will ensure that you can fully appreciate the flavors and notes of each without any lingering tastes from previous indulgences.

2. Take your time: Savor each puff of the cigar and each sip of the scotch. Allow yourself to fully experience the flavors, aromas, and sensations of each before moving on to the next. This will help you identify subtle differences and better understand how the cigar and scotch interact with one another.

3. Experiment with different combinations: Don’t be afraid to mix and match different cigars and scotch whiskies. You may be surprised to find that a combination you initially thought wouldn’t work actually ends up being a perfect match.

4. Keep an open mind: Even if you have a strong preference for a particular type of cigar or scotch, be willing to explore new options. You never know when you might stumble upon a hidden gem or find a pairing that completely changes your perspective.

5. Share your experiences: As the hosts of The Cigar Guys demonstrated, engaging in discussions and comparing notes with fellow enthusiasts can lead to new insights and a deeper appreciation for the art of cigar and scotch pairing. Plus, it’s a great way to bond with friends and make new connections in the cigar and scotch community.

In conclusion, the Ritz Carlton cigar and scotch pairing experience shared by The Cigar Guys is a testament to the endless possibilities and enjoyment that can be found in the world of cigars and scotch. As you embark on your own journey, remember to savor each moment, be open to new experiences, and embrace the camaraderie that comes with sharing a fine cigar and a glass of scotch with good friends.

Happy pairing!

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