We escaped for a weekend in Blacksburg, VA, to catch another Virginia Tech football game. It was also a chance to spend time with our son and daughter in-law who also came to town for the weekend. The weather in southwest Virginia was unexpectedly pleasant, and after a filling dinner of pizza and beer, I settled on one of the hotel’s patios to savor my evening repast. Although the prominent signs announced, “This is a Non-Smoking Hotel,” I’ve noticed that the same single ashtray drifts between the outdoor seating areas, typically bearing the remnants of a cigar.
Knowing that the lobby bar’s selection of distilled beverages and beer tends to be disappointing, I typically bring along a flask with something to enjoy. This time, I paired Barrel Mizunara Cask Finish Bourbon with a Bishop’s Blend cigar by Black Label Trading Company.
The Barrel Mizunara Cask Finish Bourbon opens with a warm oak and butterscotch aroma. The golden liquid glistens under the lights in the parking lot. With the first sip, rich notes of vanilla and butterscotch unfold, balanced by hints of dark cherries, dry nuts, and a touch of oak. There’s a brief cinnamon heat on the palate, but it quickly mellows, blending seamlessly into a smooth, lingering finish. The flavors of the finished bourbon meld very nicely with the roasted coffer boldness of the Bishops Blend cigar.
The evening was cool, but the nearby lights and parking lot offered enough warmth—no jacket required. The parking lot bustled with people arriving for the weekend, but otherwise I was alone with my thoughts. My only gripe? The driver who pulled into a nearby spot, with his headlights glaring right into my face, cutting through my peaceful setting briefly, but I was too relaxed to let it spoil the moment. A strategically propped seat cushion on the railing helped block most of the annoyance. After 20 minutes, he eventually backed out and left, never even stepping out of his car. If I were a bit more paranoid…
After a restful evening unwinding on the patio, Saturday brought a different pace as we geared up for the noon kickoff against Georgia Tech. The early start meant the tailgating activities were limited to some morning sandwiches before heading into the stadium. Alas there was no time for a cigar.
The game ended in our favor, with the Hokies pulling off a solid win. Afterward, we celebrated over dinner at a local Mexican restaurant, savoring the food and enjoying sightings of some of the players. When we got back to the hotel, my family, tired from the long day, headed straight to their rooms. I wasn’t quite ready to call it a night, so I took the opportunity to unwind on the patio and finally enjoy that smoke.
For this evening’s cigar, I chose an AJ Fernandez Dias de Gloria Brazil, a 5 1/2 x 54 box-pressed Robusto. This cigar has a Brazilian Mata Fina maduro wrapper with a Nicaraguan binder and filler. The wrapper feels slightly dry and rough to the touch, likely from having been in my humidor for just four weeks. I’d tried one recently while in Italy, and it felt a little dry then too, though the draw and burn were still excellent. This one burned quickly but evenly, giving just enough smoking time to relax into the evening.
The flavor profile started with earthy notes and a subtle sweetness of coffee, which deepened into layers of milk chocolate and caramel. As the cigar progressed, the flavors shifted toward darker, roasted coffee with a hint of spice, adding complexity to the smoke. Paired with Barrel Mizunara Finished Bourbon, it wasn’t quite as spot-on as the previous night’s selection, but I still savored every sip—until the flask ran dry, that is.
All in all, it was a weekend to remember — perfect weather, an exciting win, plenty of good food, and, best of all, time spent with family. A tiring weekend with just the right balance of relaxation and celebration.
Cheers!