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Originally posted by BullittBoy View PostDoes anyone regularly pair certain wines with cigars? - random I know - but the last time I had a Cohiba Silgo 2 and a Cohiba Petit Robusto it went very well with a glass of Italian red - I think a Barolo and then a Barbera.. probably my favourite beverage to have with a cigar so far - I find coffee gets cold too quickly..
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Does anyone regularly pair certain wines with cigars? - random I know - but the last time I had a Cohiba Silgo 2 and a Cohiba Petit Robusto it went very well with a glass of Italian red - I think a Barolo and then a Barbera.. probably my favourite beverage to have with a cigar so far - I find coffee gets cold too quickly..
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For 100£ you can get almost any very good claret (as it is called) even some with a few years on them.
I’d definitely go for a St. Julien wine, they’re the most approachable wines with no fuzz, just very good Cabernet Sauvignon. You should be able to pick up a Ch. Talbot or even one of the Leoville trio of which Las Cases is the top notch.
Pomerol will bring you into a messy territory with a maze of boutique and expensive stuff, so I wouldn’t go there. Just my 2 pence.
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A pomerol would be a good choice
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Not yet ...I reach out to Martyn so let's see what he says first
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Prices vary wildly depending on vintage.
Leoville Barton, any Bordeaux fan will love this. Probably needs at least another 5 years before it is drinking well though.
If you want to go a bit older the 2009 or 10 vintages were considered exceptional, wine society have Chateau Batailley 2010 for £50. That is a good price if you are a member.
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Are you looking for something that's ready to drink or are you looking for a good bottle that might need some cellar time?
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I’d go into a Berry Bros store and speak to them. Personally I don’t think you can go wrong with a St Emilion. Price range varies greatly. But for a ton you should get a very decent bottle. I Generally would spend no more than £20 and wouldn’t bother with anything less than £6-7. Try asking Robustoclubhavana, I think that’s his handle, he’s fairly knowledgeable on the wine and spirits front.
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Can’t help with a £100 bottle but my favourite Bordeaux is the Chateaux Talmont from ASDA for £5.50 a bottle. Very good and very cheap.
I’ll leave the really good expensive suggestions to someone else.
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Bordeaux wine
Hey guys ....sorry for the random question...I know we have a few wine connoisseurs
Looking to get a client a bottle of Bordeaux...wanted to spend approx £100 anyone recommend anything worth getting don't want to get anything crap
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