Designation for cask stored spirits; see under cigars.
Enjoying wine and a cigar together can be a perfect combination, for which, as with the topic of "which wine with which food", there are a few rules. The taste of the cigar also influences the taste of the wine. The temperature also plays an important role; wine that is too cold usually makes the cigar seem very acidic. Some wine journals take this topic into account editorially, such as Falstaff and Wine Spectator. There are also renowned wine critics, such as James Suckling, who not only evaluate and describe the quality of wines, but also of cigars.
As with wine, the origin also plays a role with cigars. Cigars from Cuba in particular go through several phases in the course of...
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Markus J. Eser
Weinakademiker und Herausgeber „Der Weinkalender“