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Scotch or Bourbon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Knifemaker" data-source="post: 1425802" data-attributes="member: 1075"><p>I agree that Cuban cigars now are a bit over rated. Since the embargo, Dominican Republic and Nicaraguan (my favorite) entries have surpassed most of the Cubans I’ve tried.</p><p></p><p> Kinda like “German steel” which for years was the go to for cutlery. The Japanese pretty much surpassed German steel in the 80’s. </p><p></p><p> I’m not a big fan of the real “peaty” scotches. I like the lighter ones. This is actually based on the fact that I like to have that cigar along with my scotch. As I’m also having a cigar when I sip my scotch, I don’t need a smokey whiskey competing with a cigar. If I am not smoking a cigar, I can handle the “smokier” whiskey’s.</p><p></p><p> But the two usually are paired here, so a cigar and a “lighter” style scotch are what I prefer. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knifemaker, post: 1425802, member: 1075"] I agree that Cuban cigars now are a bit over rated. Since the embargo, Dominican Republic and Nicaraguan (my favorite) entries have surpassed most of the Cubans I’ve tried. Kinda like “German steel” which for years was the go to for cutlery. The Japanese pretty much surpassed German steel in the 80’s. I’m not a big fan of the real “peaty” scotches. I like the lighter ones. This is actually based on the fact that I like to have that cigar along with my scotch. As I’m also having a cigar when I sip my scotch, I don’t need a smokey whiskey competing with a cigar. If I am not smoking a cigar, I can handle the “smokier” whiskey’s. But the two usually are paired here, so a cigar and a “lighter” style scotch are what I prefer. [/QUOTE]
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