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September 20, 2017
Whiskey Review

McKenzie Bourbon Whiskey Review

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A few years ago, we did a wonderful whiskey education event at Cielo Bar in Times Square featuring our whiskey up for review today. At the event, we actually tasted both the McKenzie Bourbon and Rye. This bottle has been sitting on my shelf since then, waiting to be opened and reviewed.

The Whiskey Jug reports that this whiskey is aged first in new oak barrels, and then moved to large ex-Chardonnay casks. I didn’t find this information on the Finger Lakes Distilling website, but it does explain some of the nuances of this bourbon that I enjoy.

Product Specs

  • Distillery: Finger Lakes Distillery
  • Mashbill: 70% corn, 20% rye, 10% malted barley
  • Age: 18 months (1.5 years)
  • ABV: 45.5%

Appearance

In the glass, this bourbon is a golden, corn yellow. The bottle itself doesn’t scream for attention – it has some classy branding but is ultimately understated.

Nose

The nose is assertive, bright, and complex. Possibly a result of it’s relatively low age, possibly as a result of the substantial rye content. Notes of kitchen spices, fresh grapes, and some caramel.

Taste

On entry, this whiskey is full of zest, with caramel, lots of fruits (green apples and plums, which I take as the influence of the Chardonnay finish), and oak. Very enjoyable.

Finish

Sweet and long, with notes of spice and banana bread.

Conclusion

Though this whiskey hasn’t received rave reviews by other bloggers, I absolutely think this whiskey is deserving of at least one bottle purchase. Though this whiskey is by no means new to the market, it does offer something unique that bourbon fans will enjoy and possibly even bring into their lineup.

Final Grade: B+

 

August 19, 2017
Announcement, Blog, Cigar Lounge, Culture, Education, Featured, Images, Lifestyle, Luxury, News, Opinion, Smoking Location, Spirits, Top Stories, Uncategorized, Updates, World

Our Man In Havana Part II: Robaina Tobacco Farm Pinar del Rio

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Spending a week in Havana with all the that there is to appreciate and explore is easy to do. Since I was only staying for a few days however  I needed to make them count. With my driver and translator with me I set out to the Pinar del Rio region of Cuba to visit local tobacco farms with my main stop being the renowned Robaina Tobacco Farm. Alejandro Robaina was a famed tobacco grower who’s tobacco was so prized that in 1997 he was awarded a brand named in his honor called “Vegas Robaina”. Sadly Alejandro Robaina passed away in 2009 although his grandson Hiroshi continues with his growing tradition and legacy. If you’ve never smoked a Vegas Robaina cigar you should as they can be wonderful however do not think you are smoking a cigar directly from the Robaina Farm. This NOT a single estate cigar.  It is merely a blend from many farms created to have a distinct flavor profile for the brand “Vegas Robaina”.  This was another reason I was really looking forward to visiting and possibly having the chance to smoke a Finca or “Farm” cigar from the actual Estate.

As you drive up the dirt road to the farm you see a large overhanging sign with the words “Alajandro Robaina 1845” clearly noting the farms history.

Upon entering we were greeted by a guide who explained the history of the farm and Alejandro Robaina’s legacy. As we walked we were shown the acres of tobacco growing in the field as well as a special plot of seeds beginning to grow.  We were told  this plot was for something they were still unsure of how it was going to be used or quite possibly they didn’t want to tell us.

 

After seeing the tobacco as it was growing our next stop was the curing barn where tobacco is dried and cured after it is harvested.  The tobacco is hung from the barn as seen below.

If you have never visited a tobacco farm before seeing the process firsthand gives you an appreciation of the time and care involved in creating this craft product. Our guide highlighted pictures of the various stages of the tobacco process and the journey it takes from seed to cigar.

As part of the tour a cigar roller was in the barn rolling a fresh cigar. I was fortunate enough to be the one who was gifted the smoke as it came off the table. As I stated earlier the brand Vegas Robaina is a blend from various tobacco farms used to create the flavor characteristic of the name brand. The cigar I was given was probably the truest expression of a cigar from Alejandro’s farm and his tobacco.

Wrapped in newspaper to aid in drying the fresh tobacco before smoking, a true Robaina cigar:

 

Next we were taken to the dining area where events are held and an homage to Alejandro is purposefully represented.

The last stop was the famous rocking chair where Alejandro Robaina was said to sit and smoke. I can only imagine the decades of contemplation and reverence that was put into each harvest day after day year after year. As I headed off in the early afternoon to my next adventure I left feeling a newfound appreciation for the cigar making process as well as how respected Alejandro was in his homeland and the world.

 

 

July 23, 2017
Cognac Review, Spirits

CAMUS Borderies VSOP Review

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photo credit: John DeMato

Up for review today is the CAMUS Borderies VSOP, a unique offering on the current market in that it is made of 100% single-growth Borderies grapes. Of course, there are plenty of disappointing products that make big claims based on the source of the materials (“100% Cuban seed tobacco” comes to mind). So let’s see how the Borderies VSOP shakes out.

Distiller: CAMUS

ABV: 40%

Cask Type: French Oak

Nose

The nose is deep but gentle, with notes of apples, citrus, and a hint of vanilla.

Palate

One sip and I know that this is a very special cognac. Flavors move from apples and oranges, to hints of honey and then on to a definitive cinnamon spiciness that is totally harmonious with the rest of the flavors. 

Finish

The finish is long and sweet, and it holds each flavor for what feels like a full minute.

Conclusion

CAMUS VSOP Borderies is a unique offering that manages the rare task of presenting a compelling story for the product and delivering on the promise. At under $40, this cognac deserves at least one cycle on your spirits shelf.

Final Grade: A

June 19, 2017
Cigar Reviews

Hiram & Solomon Shriner Cigar Review

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I was gifted this Hiram & Solomon Shriner at a Fine Tobacco NYC cigar event hosted at Club Macanudo. On to the review, shall we?

Blend specifics

Wrapper – Ecuadorian Sumatra

Binder – Two regions from Nicaragua

Filler – Dominican, Brazilian

Appearance and construction

The Shriner features a single, medium sized band bearing the Hiram and Solomon branding. The cigar itself features a beautiful, chocolate brown Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper that is covered in a light oily sheen. The draw after using the straight cut is perfect, with a medium amount of resistance.

Flavor & Smoke Characteristic

Opens silky smooth with lots of oak, milk chocolate, and slight earthiness. An impressive opening, and it becomes evident as the cigar progresses that the burn and construction are flawless.

The second third picks up in strength to a solid medium, with an earthy spiciness and toasted nuts. The added flavors pair very nicely with the chocolaty notes that are still present. As the second third progresses, the flavor becomes even more assertive, with a bouquet of kitchen spices entering, bringing the smoke to full body. Very, very good.

The final third draws the strength down a touch, bringing all the flavors together marvelously.

Conclusion

Anyone who knows me knows I am a sucker for complexity, and the Shriner delivers in that category brilliantly.

Final grade: A

April 29, 2017
Announcement, Press Release

Davidoff Launches Limited Run Davidoff Chef’s Edition Cigar

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In early April, Davidoff launched the new and highly anticipated Chef’s Edition cigar at their NYC flagship at Brookfield Place. Running about $30, the cigar is comprised of an Ecuadorian habano wrapper, Ecuadorian Connecticut binder, and four Dominican fillers including: piloto viso, San Vicente mejorado seco, San Vicente mejorado viso and San Vicente viso. The composition of the cigar is impressive, but Davidoff took the development of the Chef’s Edition to a new level by leveraging the combined palates of the Davidoff Master Blenders with six of the world’s top chefs.

From Davidoff:

For the first time in history, the Davidoff masterblenders have collaborated with six of the world’s top chefs to create Davidoff’s latest cigar creation, the “Davidoff Chefs Edition.” The cigar was crafted to be a perfect partner to round off an exquisite gourmet meal and augment the enjoyment of the memorable conversations that typically follow these meals.

Peter Knogl, Maria Marte, Léa Linster, Ali Güngörmüs, Michel Trama, and Renato Wüst applied their refined palates in influencing masterblenders in blending this unique cigar.

“The Davidoff Chefs Edition offers fine dining an exceptional cigar for connoisseurs to enjoy after a culinary experience. This unique partnership with some of the world’s greatest chefs has been highly inspiring for our masterblenders to blend a memorable cigar,” believes Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, gourmet and CEO of Oettinger Davidoff AG.

At the event, Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, Global CEO at Davidoff discussed the new Chef’s Edition and answered questions about the future of the company. Guests and press tasted the Chef’s Edition alongside cognacs from Camus, including the Camus Elegance XO and Camus Borderies XO.

The Davidoff Chefs Edition are available at selected Appointed Merchants in the US and at Davidoff Flagship Stores.

 

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