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š„ The Pour: 13th Colony 113 Maple Finish Bourbon (Finished with maple wood spirals) Mashbill (Estimated): Corn-forward (~70ā75%) with rye and malted barleyProof: 113 Nose: Rich and invitingāmaple syrup sweetness leads the charge, backed by toasted oak, brown sugar, and a hint of praline. Thereās 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 fadeānicely balancing the earlier sweetness. āø»š¬ The Smoke: Rocky Patel Sixty Wrapper: Mexican San AndrĆ©s Binder: Nicaraguan Filler: Nicaraguan Construction & Burn:Flawless draw with a razor-sharp burn. Dense smoke output with a firm, even ashāeverything 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 gateādark chocolate, black coffee, and pepper spice dominate. Thereās 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. āø»š„ The Pairing Experience Initial Impression: This pairing starts as a classic sweet-meets-bold contrast. The maple-forward bourbon softens the cigarās initial pepper and amplifies its chocolate and espresso notes. Mid-Session Evolution: As the cigar transitions into deeper, roasted flavors, the bourbonās maple sweetness evolves into more of a caramelized, nutty profile. Together, they create a āmaple mochaā effectārich, layered, and indulgent without being overwhelming. Final Third Synergy: Hereās where things tighten up. The cigarās charred, earthy intensity begins to outpace the bourbonās 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. āø»šÆ Pairing Highlights ⢠Maple + espresso = dessert-like richness without sugar overload ⢠Bourbon enhances cigarās chocolate and molasses notes ⢠Cigarās strength prevents the whiskey from feeling too sweet ⢠Excellent balance through the first two-thirds āø»āļø Overall Rating (10-Point Scale)Pour: 8.6 / 10Smoke: 9.1 / 10Pairing: 8.8 / 10āø»šĀ 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 cigarās dark, heavy profileāespecially 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! š 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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