Named after Skipper, the cannon that fires with every VA Tech Hokies football score in Lane Stadium, this release supports a great cause, the Triumph NIL fund for VT athletes. I was hopeful the whiskey would live up to the occasion.
The aroma brings the classic caramel and vanilla notes that bourbon lovers expect, but the toasted barrel aging adds a mild, satisfying char that deepens each sip. Overall the flavor is smooth, sweet caramel and fruit. The wood char finish is quite pleasant. The finish is smooth and short lived. It's a very pleasant and enjoyable sipper at a mild 93 proof.
The well-aged cigar was exceptionally enjoyable. The cigar burned beautifully, releasing rich, flavorful smoke. The creamy chocolate and cedar flavors of the Le Carême paired wonderfully with the bourbon’s caramel and char notes. Beside the Crowned Head La Carême being one of my favorite cigars, I believe the Skipper's Select Toast Barrel Finish just might be my favorite J. H. Bards spirit yet.
While enjoying the Le Carême Limited Edition I had a flashback to the very first one of these I smoked from the box I had purchased on preorder. We were on a getaway to a cabin in southwest Virginia and enjoyed it around the fire. I thought it was interesting how that memory popped into mind, and how distinct it was. It’s amazing how a well-aged cigar and a good bourbon can bring back the best memories.
Here’s to more evenings like this one.
Cheers!
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