Enjoying Cuban cigars at Dinner

Enjoying Cuban cigars at Dinner

by Trevor Wallace

Cuban cigars are perfect on their own and I’m sure you will agree and agree with one hundred percent compliance. Any day of the week (At least the people I know). would love to just chill at the beach with a nice Cohiba Robusto lit to it’s full potential.

Again intake and smoking Cuban cigars are two different things, yet they are alike and work together like wheels on a vehicle. Again, two different things, but when they work together, they work exceptionally well. Although Cuban cigars are great by themselves, smoking them after a nice meal will make you feel like the kind of the world (Or queenm whatever you prefer).

In this article I would like to focus on the type of food that will go best with your Cuban cigar. Yes a nice satisfying cigar after a good meal can make your night complete or top off that big lunch. Some people even have breakfast cigars like something very light on the palette such as a Fonseca.

Smoking a cigar while your are munching out on your delicious food is simply disgusting. You are not only missing out on how delicious your food is but also your very own Cuban cigar. Everything has a time and place and so does smoking your Cuban cigar. Always either smoke your Cuban cigar before your meal or after.

If I smoke before, it must be accompanied with a nice drink. Scotch totally works in this scenario and you can even have some light wine. Moet is a very good choice as it’s light and goes very well with a medium to light cigar.

I remember going to a staff party in Vancouver and smoking it on my way to this Italian place. I guess you can say it was a before meal cigar. Cigar dinners are something that lots of people are finding new and definitely fun. It’s a great way to get people together and keep the party going.

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