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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Gurkha Ancient Warrior and Peirano Estate Petite Sirah 2008


The Wine

Peirano Estate Petite Sirah 2008
The Heritage Collection
LODI
Graton, California, USA
14.2% abv
$14.00 at The Fine Wine Source in Livonia, Michigan
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Appearance: dark purple body with a purple rim

Right after opening:
Aroma: reminds me walking into a winery, fresh grapes galore

Flavors: rich dark berries, dark soil earthy tone with a firm oaky presence, soft white pepper

One Hour after Opening:
Aroma: the big fresh grapes are still on the scene, little smoky note, earthy tones, faint spice

Flavors: big bold dark berries, dusty cocoa, rich soil, the oaky note has mellowed since the opening,

Mouthfeel: thick on the palate, bold flavors, tannins and acidity are under control on this four year old bottle. 

My Strength Rating: 8 –full


The Cigar

Gurkha Ancient Warrior Presidente
Special Edition
Wrapper: Habano
Fillers: Dominican and Nicaraguan
Size: 8.5 x 52
I would be surprised if it was a 50 ring gauge
I got 10 sticks for $40 on CI
Normally $65 for 10

Off the Light: earthy start, sweet soil like; and lightly toasted leafs. Let’s see how it goes with this Petite Sirah.

The Pairing: after a few puffs on the cigar I introduce the wine. Oo La La, this is nice.  The sweet soil earthy style of the cigar mingles wonderfully with the bold earthy style of the Petite Sirah. 

Mid-Point (of the cigar): a good hardwood note develops with a rich mineral soil earthy tone, toasted sweet Russian bread, toasted tobacco leaf

The overall mouthfeel of this cigar has been smooth and rich. 

The Pairing: I don’t think they made this cigar for a while for I have not seen it around.  When I saw it on Cigar Internationals web site I had to buy this cigar.  This cigar was great with red wines and today it is not disappointing me.  The earthy tones (including wood) of the cigar and wine are working together just nicely. The dark berry and dark chocolate notes of the Petite Sirah are tasty whether I puff the cigar and then have the wine or the other way around.  This would be a great after dinner pairing.

There are a few things I like about this pairing but, the one that stands out to me is that the wine is fuller than the cigar without overwhelming it.   

Down the Stretch (on the cigar): the smoke is still rich in its earthy and toasty tobacco style. The sweet bready note has stepped to the side and the overall smoking experience now is more roasted like.

My Strength Rating (cigar): 6 – medium-full at best. 

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