Thursday, November 7, 2024

An 80° Fall Sunset: Still Austin Bourbon and Rocky Patel Anniversary Pairing

With the days getting shorter, I’m drawn to the deck for an after-dinner sip and smoke when an early sunset meets unseasonably warm weather. I was grateful for just such an evening this week.

Still Austin Single Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon was my choice for the evening. This is a bottle I picked up during our summer travels and have only poured it a few times, but it's one I truly enjoy. The rich aroma of brown sugar and dark fruit fills the glass, with its 116 proof clearly evident on the nose.

Sipping it brings a pleasant warmth and spice, complemented by complex notes of raisins, plum, caramel, molasses, cinnamon, and a touch of sweet maple. Each time I pour this one, I am surprised to remember that it bears just a two year age statement. The bourbon is smooth and the rich flavor profile, along with a touch of heat, lingers on the palate.


For my cigar, I selected a Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary Robusto. This 5x50 soft box-pressed cigar features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. It had only been resting in my humidor for about four weeks, but the burn and flavor were spot-on. The smoke started off creamy and sweet, gradually developing rich notes of dark fruit and chocolate. Toward the end, a hint of cinnamon spice emerged, adding even more depth.


Combined with the unusual 80° temperature, the cigar and bourbon made for a delightful after dinner repast. As the sun set I couldn't help but feel completely "unburdened." 

Cheers!

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