Favorite cigar and coffee pairing?

Started by Vanilla Gorilla, 09/26/2010 12:08 AM

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Vanilla Gorilla

Wondering what everyone's favorite pairing is?


Personally, right now I'm really enjoying either Monte Cristo puritos and a star bucks Sumatra. Or my Romeo Y Julietta puritos and a Starbucks espresso roast. Either way I'm loving the small sticks for a breakfast smoke, having to smoke outside until my lounge is finished in the basement is getting harder the colder it gets.
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ROTHNH

Personally, I make a pot of Guatamalan Dark Roast in the morning and my wife and I drink that (a few cups each) until it's gone, usually by mid-afternoon.

Our coffee is made and roasted within walking distance from my house. to my specifications.

Pairings?  I usually smoke one cigar late morning to early afternoon and (tah dah) whatever I smoke goes well with the coffee.

Life is good.

nwb

I very rarely have the opportunity to have a morning smoke, so I haven't tried any pairings.  However, I have a bag of Montecristo coffee I won as a door prize that I plan on testing out sometime soon. :biggrin:
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kola

#3
I am not a morning smoker, but I am an evening coffee drinker. I like just about any maduro or ligero with a strong french roast.

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NES Tek

Any solid roast and a Java robusto. Mmmm!
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Couchtr26

I prefer Kenyan coffee paired with Marsh Wheelings.  Yeah, I know I speak of them always.  However, you could pair up with perhaps a Cohiba Red Dot Corona.  The Kenyan has a rich earthy note that mellows with a smooth tobacco.

vw77guy

I like to sit out on the porch on cool fall nights with a Drew Estate Java and a cup of home brewed coffee.  I usually go with bold coffee's but I dont' have a specific pairing in mind.  Makes me long for cooler nights just thinking of it!!!

kennyg

I have two pairings that I especially like.

1.  Home roasted columbian dark roast, made strong, half and half creamer, with 2 teaspoons of sugar......paired with ..... a Monticristo Classic # 4.

The sweet creamy coffee combine with a classic flavor in the Monticristo, to make a perfect pairing.


2.  breakfast blend coffee (weaker coffee) black, no sugar, no creamer,.........paired with .......a 5 vegas gold .  

The mild black coffee and mild creamy smoke, compliment each other in a way that neutralizes the negative effects of both, (did that make sense ??) anyway they go good together. :biggrin:  :biggrin:
KennyG : )

NES Tek

Quotekennyg - 10/8/2010  8:33 AM

I have two pairings that I especially like.

1.  Home roasted columbian dark roast, made strong, half and half creamer, with 2 teaspoons of sugar......paired with ..... a Monticristo Classic # 4.

The sweet creamy coffee combine with a classic flavor in the Monticristo, to make a perfect pairing.


2.  breakfast blend coffee (weaker coffee) black, no sugar, no creamer,.........paired with .......a 5 vegas gold .  

The mild black coffee and mild creamy smoke, compliment each other in a way that neutralizes the negative effects of both, (did that make sense ??) anyway they go good together. :biggrin:  :biggrin:

Mmmmm, monte classic.
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Quotevw77guy - 9/28/2010  5:41 AM

I like to sit out on the porch on cool fall nights with a Drew Estate Java and a cup of home brewed coffee.  I usually go with bold coffee's but I dont' have a specific pairing in mind.  Makes me long for cooler nights just thinking of it!!!

Sounds like a good pairing.  I'll have to try that.  :-)
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Pinky

Vanilla I also like Bucks but I generally stick with an Americano topped with a little milk (just to lighten it) with my morning smoke. I generally stick with stronger cigars in the a.m (diesel shorty) and then slowly get into a Pike Place with a El mejor Emerald (cheap but tasty smoke) I have a few cans of Cuban coffee that i enjoy on weekends during the summer :word:

capndutch

For the evening, a nice strong French roast, ounce of brandy and a splash of Kahlua.  Goes well IMHO with any mild to medium full stick.

jharrisx5

I like any man O War with an iced latte (quad) with breve. yum!
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kola

Pinky's digging up all the old faves.  Go Pinky!

Dark roasted coffee (a good French Roast) and an IT Cameroon Legend Baboon (or any other coffee/chocolate maduro) works for me.  Even a 6 -12 month old LEC works for me :-)

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consti

A nice cup of a good French Roast with any good Maduro (preferably Perdomo ESVs, if they weren't so hard to find) in the middle of the day sounds pretty good to me.
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Dave S.

Quoteconsti - 2/11/2011  11:53 PM

A nice cup of a good French Roast with any good Maduro . . . .

 :word:

Can't stand anything Starbucks . . . the Microsoft of coffee.
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akira

Definitely Major Dickason's from Peet's and a Java wafe.
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