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    After three or four goes I have come to the conclusion that, for me anyway, a G&T don't go with a cigar. I love a Gordons and tonic on a lovely summer's day, but it leaves such a strong taste in the mouth I find it clashes with a cigar.
    Is this just me? Now, a Havana Club and fresh orange is just the business.
    Must get round to making a Mojito this weekend too. Never made my own before...


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    I'll agree to disagree. Nothing better than a pint of gin and tonic with a cigar after a long day at work although i'll admit if i'm having strong tasting food or drink it has to be with a strong cigar. Although G&T does leave a taste in the mouth i find it to be a refreshing palette cleanser. The sharpness of the citrus tends to over power most cigars but it all depends what mood you are in i suppose.

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    • #3
      Hendricks with fever tree tonic and cucumber...

      ...matched with something grassy like Sancho Panza Belicoso or Rafael Gonzales Lonsdale.

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      • #4
        Gentlemen, with summer threatened to start any day now I feel it is beholden on me to head out and get hold of as many different types of gin as I can lay my hands on and get stuck in to the serious research for the good of the forum.

        My humidor bulges and reeks so I am heading to the Off Licence....... I may be some time!!!
        Nic
        Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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        • #5
          Yep, on a beautiful summers day I also enjoy a G&T and a fine cigar...

          Cheers, HabanoSy

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nicwing View Post
            I feel it is beholden on me to head out and get hold of as many different types of gin as I can lay my hands on and get stuck in to the serious research for the good of the forum.
            Relentless in his work for the forum...

            Give this man a medal...

            Looking (hic) forward to reading your (hic) research Sir nic...

            Cheers, HabanoSy

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            • #7
              Sorry to be another to disagree.
              Bombay sapphire, tonic, slice of lime or lemon, good cigar. Beautiful.

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              • #8
                yep im jumping on the agreement bandwagon here i do like a bombay sapphire and tonic anyday of the week and dont find any disagreements when i pair it with a smoke

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                • #9
                  ...that's me told then

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                  • #10
                    oh yes the bombay sa[hire... that does the trick, plus a nice cigar, great combination

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                    • #11
                      I'm with you Jono. Don't think they go together.
                      Mind you, I've only tried it once and am quite prepared to have my opinion challenged!
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                      • #12
                        Re: Gin and tonic and cigars...

                        I love a G&T but not with a cigar. Sloe gin on the other hand....wowza. I think sloe gin has accompanied most of my cigars. Has to be Gordon's though....unless anyone has recommendations of other brands?!?!

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                        • #13
                          Shaken, Not Stirred!

                          Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                          I love a G&T but not with a cigar. Sloe gin on the other hand....wowza. I think sloe gin has accompanied most of my cigars. Has to be Gordon's though....unless anyone has recommendations of other brands?!?!

                          WowZA! The slow-gin fizzzz! Boy, does that take me back to dayz when I was working on me "night moves!"


                          I recently enjoyed a martini made with Citadelle Gin.

                          A most excellent martini, IMO. Enjoyed it with a Bolivar RC.



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                          • #14
                            Gordons, dear christ. Bombay Saphire as a BARE MINIMUM. Next rung up the ladder would be Hendricks. Top, or near to the top, would be Tanqueray Ten, great floral gin made with fresh botanicals unlike all other gins. A lot can also be said for Millers Gin, if you can find the Westbourne Strength variant, which is rare, then your mouth will love you forever. The Westbourne and Tanqueray Ten can be supped straight.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by nicwing View Post
                              Gentlemen, with summer threatened to start any day now I feel it is beholden on me to head out and get hold of as many different types of gin as I can lay my hands on and get stuck in to the serious research for the good of the forum.

                              My humidor bulges and reeks so I am heading to the Off Licence....... I may be some time!!!
                              My sentiments exactly! It has been a long time since I have had a gin and tonic, but this thread makes me thirsty for a few and I never drink without a cigar. I think I will have to smoke a Trinidad Coloniales with it though. For some reason I think that will be a good combo.
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