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🎤 Opening Monologue Tonight’s pairing is all about power and grit. We’re taking a high-proof, oak-forward Kentucky bourbon and matching it with a street-style San Andrés cigar that doesn’t hold back. This one isn’t subtle—it’s bold, layered, and built to evolve from first light to final draw. 🥃 The Spirit — Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel (Wild Turkey) Proof: ~110 (varies by barrel) Style: Kentucky Straight Bourbon — Single Barrel 🌾 Mash Bill Wild Turkey Mash Bill ~75% Corn ~13% Rye ~12% Malted Barley Mash Bill Impact: Lower rye than most high-rye bourbons, but Wild Turkey’s yeast + barrel influence create bold spice, heavy oak, and deep vanilla, making this feel more aggressive than the numbers suggest. 🪵 Barrel Influence Heavy char (Wild Turkey signature) Deep oak extraction from warehouse aging 👉 Impact: Drives caramelized sugars, char, and smoky oak, perfect for pairing with darker wrappers. 👃 Nose Vanilla, caramel, toasted oak, baking spice, and a hint of orange peel. 👅 Palate Rich toffee, brown sugar, cinnamon, clove, and heavy oak with a full, coating mouthfeel. 🏁 Finish Long and warming—oak, pepper, char, and lingering sweetness. 🚬 The Cigar — Crowned Heads Juárez Wrapper: Mexican San Andrés Binder: Ecuadorian Sumatra Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan, Mexican 🔥 Construction & Burn Excellent draw with a slightly rustic feel, even burn, thick smoke output, and solid ash. 👃 Cigar Nose Earth, cocoa, leather, and subtle sweetness. ❄️ Cold Draw Dark chocolate, raisin, and faint pepper. 🌓 First Third Cocoa, earth, and a dry spice open the profile. Slight sweetness underneath but overall rugged and grounded. 🤝 Pairing — Initial Impressions Russell’s immediately fills in the gaps—bringing caramel and vanilla that round out the cigar’s dryness. 👉 The result: balanced richness without losing edge 🌗 Second Third Pepper builds, chocolate deepens, and the profile becomes more structured and complex. 🤝 Pairing — Mid-Session Evolution This is where it locks in. The bourbon’s oak + spice syncs perfectly with the cigar’s rising intensity. 👉 You get a dark chocolate + cinnamon + charred oak fusion 👉 Mouthfeel becomes heavier, more coating, more immersive 🌘 Final Third Full-bodied finish—earth, char, espresso, and a slight bitterness emerge. 🤝 Pairing — Final Impression Russell’s doesn’t fade—it leans in harder. 👉 The bourbon’s sweetness keeps the cigar from turning harsh 👉 Oak and char from both sides create a deep, smoky backbone 🧠 Wrapper Impact Note The San Andrés wrapper drives cocoa, earth, and natural sweetness—while Russell’s amplifies it with caramelized sugars and charred oak, creating a dense, dessert-meets-barrel profile. ⭐ Overall Pairing Experience A bold, structured pairing that never backs down. This is not about contrast—it’s about alignment and amplification. Every third builds on the last, delivering a rich, evolving experience with serious depth. 🔥 Final Verdict 🥃 Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel: 9.2 / 10 🚬 Crowned Heads Juárez: 9.0 / 10 🤝 Pairing Score: 9.3 / 10 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sticks-n-stonez--5910792/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sticks-n-stonez--5910792/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sticks-n-stonez--5910792/support
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