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S5 E48 Maple Bourbon vs Rocky Patel Sixty | The Perfect Pairing?

41 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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đŸ„ƒ The Pour: 13th Colony 113 Maple Finish Bourbon (Finished with maple wood spirals) Mashbill (Estimated): Corn-forward (~70–75%) with rye and malted barleyProof: 113 Nose: Rich and inviting—maple syrup sweetness leads the charge, backed by toasted oak, brown sugar, and a hint of praline. There’s a subtle layer of baking spice and a faint whiff of char that keeps it from leaning too dessert-heavy. Palate: Full-bodied and viscous. Up front, you get warm maple candy and caramelized sugar, quickly followed by cinnamon spice, toasted pecans, and a touch of dark cherry. The maple wood finish adds a rounded, almost creamy sweetness that coats the tongue without becoming cloying. Finish: Long and warming. Lingering notes of maple glaze, oak char, and soft spice taper into a slightly dry, earthy fade—nicely balancing the earlier sweetness. âž»đŸšŹ The Smoke: Rocky Patel Sixty Wrapper: Mexican San AndrĂ©s Binder: Nicaraguan Filler: Nicaraguan Construction & Burn:Flawless draw with a razor-sharp burn. Dense smoke output with a firm, even ash—everything you expect from a celebratory, box-pressed cigar. Cold Draw: Cocoa powder, espresso bean, and a hint of dark fruit with underlying earthiness. Palate (First Third): Bold right out of the gate—dark chocolate, black coffee, and pepper spice dominate. There’s a rich, oily texture to the smoke with a backbone of earth and oak. Second Third: The profile deepens. Espresso turns more roasted, the pepper mellows slightly, and notes of molasses and leather emerge. A subtle sweetness begins to develop, complementing the darker tones. Final Third: Full-bodied intensity. Charred oak, bitter cocoa, and a touch of anise come forward. The sweetness fades, replaced by a more rugged, earthy finish with lingering spice. âž»đŸ”„ The Pairing Experience Initial Impression: This pairing starts as a classic sweet-meets-bold contrast. The maple-forward bourbon softens the cigar’s initial pepper and amplifies its chocolate and espresso notes. Mid-Session Evolution: As the cigar transitions into deeper, roasted flavors, the bourbon’s maple sweetness evolves into more of a caramelized, nutty profile. Together, they create a “maple mocha” effect—rich, layered, and indulgent without being overwhelming. Final Third Synergy: Here’s where things tighten up. The cigar’s charred, earthy intensity begins to outpace the bourbon’s sweetness. However, the oak and spice from the whiskey step in to keep the pairing grounded. The sweetness becomes more of a background accent rather than the star. âž»đŸŽŻ Pairing Highlights ‱ Maple + espresso = dessert-like richness without sugar overload ‱ Bourbon enhances cigar’s chocolate and molasses notes ‱ Cigar’s strength prevents the whiskey from feeling too sweet ‱ Excellent balance through the first two-thirds ➻⚖ Overall Rating (10-Point Scale)Pour: 8.6 / 10Smoke: 9.1 / 10Pairing: 8.8 / 10âž»đŸÂ  inal VerdictThis is a bold, indulgent pairing that leans into richness and depth. The maple finish on the bourbon adds a unique twist that plays beautifully with the cigar’s dark, heavy profile—especially early on. While the final third gets a bit more one-sided, the overall experience is cohesive, flavorful, and memorable. Get vidIQ to grow your channel faster! 🚀 https://vidiq.com/sticksnstonez 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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episode S6 E1 John J. Bowman Single Barrel + Ashton Symmetry #onestreamlive artwork

S6 E1 John J. Bowman Single Barrel + Ashton Symmetry #onestreamlive

đŸŽ™ïž Welcome back to Sticks-n-Stonez. Today’s cigar and spirit pairing is all about balance and refinement—less heavy sweetness, more structure and elegance. We’re matching a Virginia single barrel bourbon with a beautifully composed, medium-bodied cigar that’s known for its harmony. Let’s get into it. âž» đŸ„ƒ The Spirit — John J. Bowman Single Barrel Proof: 100 Style: Single Barrel Bourbon đŸŒŸ Mash Bill Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #1 (low-rye bourbon mash bill) * Corn (majority) * Rye (lower percentage) * Malted Barley Mash Bill Impact: Lower rye allows sweetness and texture to lead, creating a softer, rounder profile that complements rather than cuts—ideal for balanced cigars. âž» 👃 Nose Honey, baked apple, light vanilla, and soft floral notes with a touch of toasted oak. 👅 Palate Toffee, caramel, stone fruit, and gentle baking spice with a creamy, medium-full mouthfeel. 🏁 Finish Medium-long with warming oak, light spice, and a lingering honeyed sweetness. 🚬 The Cigar — Ashton Symmetry Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Binder: Dominican Filler: Dominican & Nicaraguan Strength: Medium âž» đŸ”„ Construction & Burn Excellent craftsmanship—clean draw, even burn, and consistent smoke output with a firm ash. 👃 Cigar Nose Cedar, toasted nuts, light spice, and subtle cream. ❄ Cold Draw Cream, hay, and faint nuttiness with a touch of sweetness. âž» 🌓 First Third Cream, cedar, and toasted almond lead, with a soft spice building on the retrohale. đŸ€ Pairing — Initial Experience The Bowman enhances the cigar’s creaminess with honey and toffee, while its 100 proof adds just enough structure to keep the pairing from feeling too soft. The interaction is smooth, balanced, and immediately cohesive. 🔄 Mid-Cigar to Final Third  As the cigar evolves into baking spice, light leather, and earth, the bourbon shifts toward more oak and a slightly drier finish. The pairing transitions from creamy and sweet into a more structured, spice-forward experience. The bourbon now acts as a frame—tightening the profile and highlighting the cigar’s subtle complexity without overpowering it. âž» 🧠 Wrapper Impact Note The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper provides a creamy, nutty base with restrained spice, allowing the bourbon’s sweetness and oak to shape the overall experience rather than compete with it. âž» ⭐ Overall Experience * Balance: 9/10 * Complexity: 8.5/10 * Enjoyment: 8.8/10 âž» đŸ”„ Final Verdict This is a refined, highly drinkable pairing that prioritizes balance over intensity. It’s consistent, elegant, and perfect for a relaxed session where nuance matters more than power. 👉 Final Score: 8.9 / 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

26 de may de 202614 min
episode S5 E52 Blanton’s Single Barre + E.P. Carrillo La Historia Perfect Pairing or Hype artwork

S5 E52 Blanton’s Single Barre + E.P. Carrillo La Historia Perfect Pairing or Hype

Welcome back to Sticks-n-Stonez—today I’ve got a pairing that hits that perfect sweet spot between power and refinement. We’re diving into a rich, chocolatey cigar with one of the most iconic single barrels in bourbon. This is one of those combinations that feels special the moment you light up and pour a glass—let’s get into it. âž» đŸ„ƒ The Spirit — Blanton’s Single Barrel Proof: ~93 Style: Single Barrel Bourbon 👃 Nose Caramel, orange peel, light vanilla, and a touch of baking spice with a subtle floral lift. 👅 Palate Silky and balanced—honey, toffee, citrus zest, and soft oak. There’s a gentle spice that builds but never overwhelms. 🏁 Finish Medium-length with lingering sweetness, light pepper, and polished oak. 🚬 The Cigar — E.P. Carrillo La Historia Wrapper: Mexican San AndrĂ©s Maduro Binder/Filler: Ecuadorian / Nicaraguan âž» đŸ”„ Construction & Burn Excellent draw with a slow, even burn. Dense smoke output and a firm ash—classic EPC quality. 👃 Cigar Nose Deep cocoa, earth, and a hint of espresso with underlying sweetness. ❄ Cold Draw Chocolate, raisin, and a subtle molasses note. âž» 🌓 First Third Rich cocoa, espresso, and dark fruit lead the charge. There’s a natural sweetness from the Maduro wrapper that coats the palate. đŸ€ Pairing — Initial Impressions Blanton’s immediately lifts the cigar—the citrus and honey notes cut through the density, adding brightness and balance. The pairing starts off smooth and incredibly approachable. âž» 🌗 Second Third The cigar deepens—more earth, baker’s chocolate, and a rising black pepper note. Body moves firmly into medium-full. đŸ€ Pairing — Mid-Session Evolution Now the bourbon’s oak and spice lock in with the cigar’s structure. The sweetness becomes more caramelized, and the pairing turns richer, more dessert-like—think chocolate and orange zest. âž» 🌘 Final Third Full-bodied intensity—dark chocolate, charred oak, espresso, and a touch of bitterness on the finish. đŸ€ Pairing — Final Impression Blanton’s keeps things from getting too heavy. Its balance and polish smooth out the cigar’s edge, delivering a refined, satisfying finish instead of an overpowering one. âž» 🧠 Wrapper Impact Note The San AndrĂ©s Maduro wrapper drives this entire experience—bringing dense chocolate sweetness that Blanton’s complements with citrus brightness and caramel depth. âž» ⭐ Overall Pairing Experience This is a textbook balanced pairing—rich but never overwhelming, sweet but grounded with oak and spice. Blanton’s doesn’t try to dominate; it elevates and refines the cigar from start to finish. âž» đŸ”„ Final Verdict Pairing Rating: 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

26 de may de 202635 min
episode S5 E51 Weller Antique 107 + Fuente Fuente Opus X The Perfect Pairing artwork

S5 E51 Weller Antique 107 + Fuente Fuente Opus X The Perfect Pairing

đŸ„ƒ Spirit: Weller Antique 107 Proof: 107 (53.5% ABV) Mashbill: Wheated Bourbon Distillery: Buffalo Trace Aging: ~6–8 Years Nose: Rich caramel, dark cherry, toasted oak, and vanilla bean with a hint of cinnamon spice. Palate: Full-bodied and bold—molasses, toffee, ripe red fruit, baking spices, and a warm wave of oak-driven heat. Finish: Long and warming with lingering spice, caramel sweetness, and a slightly dry oak fade. âž» 🚬 Cigar: Fuente Fuente OpusX Wrapper: Dominican Sun Grown (Rosado) Binder/Filler: Dominican Republic Construction & Burn: Flawless draw with razor-sharp burn and dense, luxurious smoke output. Nose (Pre-Light): Cedar, barnyard funk, red pepper, and aged tobacco sweetness. Cold Draw: Earth, leather, subtle spice, and a faint raisin-like sweetness. âž» đŸ”„ Tobacco Breakdown First Third – Initial Impressions: Pepper-forward blast with bold cedar, leather, and a deep earthy core. Retrohale delivers sharp red pepper and spice. Second Third – Mid-Session Evolution: Transitions into creamy espresso, baking spice, and dark fruit. Strength builds while complexity deepens. Final Third – Endgame: Rich, dense, and powerful—charred oak, cocoa, black pepper, and a lingering mineral earthiness. Wrapper Impact Note: The Dominican Sun Grown wrapper drives signature OpusX spice—delivering red pepper intensity balanced by a subtle natural sweetness that evolves into darker, richer tones. âž» đŸ€ Pairing Experience First Third + First Sip: The 107 proof immediately amplifies the OpusX spice—creating a bold, peppery opening with caramel sweetness smoothing the edges. Mid-Session Harmony: As the cigar develops creaminess and espresso notes, Weller’s wheated softness shines—bringing out cherry, toffee, and rounded sweetness that balances the cigar’s strength. Final Third Synergy: Both peak in intensity—bourbon heat meets cigar power. Oak, spice, and dark cocoa converge into a long, satisfying finish. âž» 🎯 Pairing Highlights (Center Card Callouts) * Spice vs Sweet Balance: Weller’s wheated profile tames OpusX’s aggressive pepper * Body Match: Full-bodied meets full-bodied—no drop-off on either side * Flavor Bridge: Dark fruit + cocoa + oak create a seamless transition mid-to-late session * Finish Sync: Long, warming, and bold on both ends âž» ⭐ Rating (10-Point Scale) Spirit: 9.2 Cigar: 9.6 Pairing: 9.5 / 10 Join The Bourbon Baron as he shares his musings on the world of cigars, exploring the intricacies of fine tobacco and the perfect pairings with his favorite bourbon. From the smoothest smokes to the boldest flavors, The Bourbon Baron will guide you through his cigar journey, discussing the art of cigar appreciation and the joy of savoring a great smoke. Whether you're a seasoned cigar aficionado or just starting to explore the world of cigars, this video is sure to delight and inform. Sit back, pour yourself a glass of fine bourbon, and enjoy The Bourbon Baron's cigar musings. Get vidIQ to grow your channel faster! 🚀 https://vidiq.com/sticksnstonez 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

19 de may de 202643 min
episode S5 E50 4 Roses Small Batch + Crowned Heads Four Kicks artwork

S5 E50 4 Roses Small Batch + Crowned Heads Four Kicks

đŸ„ƒ The Spirit — Four Roses Small Batch Mashbill * Blend of two recipes (OBSK & OESK) * High rye content → signature spice backbone Nose * Bright red fruit (cherry, raspberry) * Light caramel and honey * Floral notes with baking spice Palate * Silky mouthfeel * Ripe orchard fruit + caramel sweetness * Cinnamon, nutmeg, light oak * Medium finish with lingering spice and soft vanilla âž» 🚬 The Cigar — Crowned Heads Four Kicks đŸ§Ÿ Tobacco Breakdown * Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano * Binder: Nicaraguan * Filler: Dominican Republic & Nicaragua 👉 Ecuadorian Habano wrapper adds creamy cedar sweetness that rounds the blend while subtly amplifying spice. âž» đŸ”„ Construction & Burn * Excellent draw with minimal resistance * Even burn line throughout * Firm ash with solid hold âž» 👃 Nose * Cedar, hay, and light natural sweetness * Subtle earth with a faint pepper note âž» 🍞 Cold Draw * Raisin and dried fruit sweetness * Bready/graham cracker notes * Touch of spice on the lips âž» đŸ”„ First Third — Initial Impressions Cigar Palate * Cedar-forward with creamy texture * Light white pepper on retrohale * Subtle sweetness (graham cracker, light honey) Pairing Experience * Bourbon’s fruit notes immediately brighten the profile * Caramel + cedar create a smooth, dessert-like combo * Floral notes add lift and elegance 👉 Balanced, inviting, and approachable right out of the gate âž» 🔄 Second Third — Mid-Session Evolution Cigar Palate * Earthiness builds * Baking spice and white pepper intensify * Creaminess tightens into a more structured profile Pairing Experience * Rye spice from the bourbon locks in with cigar spice * Fruit notes recede, oak and structure step forward * Becomes more complex and layered 👉 This is the peak—perfect alignment of spice and body âž» 💹 Final Third — The Finish Cigar Palate * Fuller-bodied * Charred oak, leather, and deeper earth * Pepper increases on the finish Pairing Experience * Bourbon sweetness now acts as a balancing counterweight * Oak-on-oak interplay adds depth without bitterness * Long, warm, cohesive finish 👉 The bourbon smooths the edges without muting intensity âž» 🎯 Pairing Highlights * Flavor Bridge: Caramel ‱ Cedar ‱ Baking Spice * Contrast Element: Bright fruit vs earth & leather * Evolution: Bright & creamy → spiced & structured → rich & bold * Balance: Consistent harmony across all thirds âž» 🏆 Final Verdict (10-Point Scale) * Spirit: 8.6 * Cigar: 8.8 * Pairing Synergy: ⭐ 9.2 👉 Overall: 9.0 / 10 âž» 🧠 Final Take The Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon delivers layered fruit and spice that tracks beautifully with the evolution of the Crowned Heads Four Kicks. 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

19 de may de 202635 min
episode S5 E49 Maker’s Mark Cask Strength + Perdomo Barrel Aged Sun Grown artwork

S5 E49 Maker’s Mark Cask Strength + Perdomo Barrel Aged Sun Grown

đŸ„ƒ The Spirit — Maker’s Mark Cask Strength (7 Year) Mashbill: * 70% Corn * * 16% Red Winter Wheat * * 14% Malted Barley * Proof: Varies (~108–114 proof typical) Nose Rich and inviting despite the proof—waves of caramelized sugar, vanilla bean, and toasted oak lead the way. There’s a noticeable baking spice warmth (cinnamon, nutmeg) with a soft ethanol lift that reminds you this is cask strength. Subtle hints of dark cherry and brown sugar round it out. Palate Full-bodied and coating. Up front you get buttery caramel, vanilla cream, and sweet oak, quickly followed by a surge of spice and heat. The wheated profile keeps it smooth, but the proof brings a peppery kick and oak tannin mid-palate. The finish lingers with toffee, charred oak, and a warm Kentucky hug. âž» 🚬 The Cigar — Perdomo Bourbon Barrel-Aged Maduro Construction & Burn Impeccable construction typical of Perdomo—firm pack, even burn line, and solid ash. Draw is effortless with excellent smoke production throughout. Nose Wrapper-forward aromatics of cocoa, molasses, and sweet oak, with a faint bourbon-like vanilla note from the barrel aging. There’s also a touch of earth and light pepper in the background. Cold Draw Pre-light delivers sweet cocoa powder, raisin, and a hint of espresso, with a subtle oaky sweetness that foreshadows the pairing synergy. âž» đŸ”„ First Third — Initial Impressions The cigar opens smooth with creamy cocoa, light espresso, and a soft molasses sweetness. Retrohale introduces a gentle pepper and oak note. Pairing with the bourbon immediately creates a caramel-chocolate fusion—the whiskey’s vanilla and toffee amplify the cigar’s sweetness, while the cigar rounds off the ethanol edge. 👉 Pairing Highlight: The cigar tames the heat of the cask strength, making the bourbon feel richer and more dessert-like. âž» đŸ”„ Second Third — Mid-Session Evolution The cigar builds into deeper espresso, dark chocolate, and a more pronounced oak presence. Strength moves into a comfortable medium-full. The bourbon’s spice and oak now push forward, and instead of clashing, the cigar’s barrel-aged wrapper locks in with it—creating a layered oak-on-oak experience with underlying sweetness. 👉 Pairing Highlight: This is the sweet spot—bourbon barrel meets bourbon glass. The flavors feel mirrored and amplified rather than competing. âž» đŸ”„ Final Third — The Finish The cigar intensifies with bold espresso, charred oak, and a touch of black pepper, while still holding onto a dark cocoa backbone. The bourbon’s heat and spice peak here, but the cigar stands up to it—resulting in a balanced, full-bodied finish with a long, warming aftertaste. 👉 Pairing Highlight: The finish delivers a perfect harmony of spice, oak, and dark sweetness—neither overpowers the other. âž» 🧠 Final Verdict Pairing Score: 9.3 / 10 Why It Works * Flavor Synergy: Bourbon barrel aging in the cigar directly complements the whiskey * Balance of Power: The cigar absorbs and smooths the high proof * Progression: Evolves together from sweet → oak → bold spice seamlessly Best For * Evening porch sessions * After-dinner pours * Showcasing what a true bourbon pairing should taste like âž» đŸ„ƒđŸ”„ Closing Note This pairing doesn’t just work—it feels designed. The Perdomo BBA Maduro acts like an extension of the barrel that aged the Maker’s Mark Cask Strength, creating a continuous flavor story from glass to smoke. 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

8 de may de 202639 min