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Recommend a smooth bourbon

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Give bulleit bourbon a try.

I don't think it's got too much burn, but then again, I like bourbon, so if it is burning I can't really tell anymore.
 
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I just bought a bottle of Bulleit.. It's pretty darn good for the money. I still prefer makers mark to it just for the flavor.
 
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Woodford's Reserve should work. 1792 is another great one. Bourbon is the best pairing for a cigar, hope you enjoy it! Try it with a good bit of ice at first and then work your way down to just a couple cubes.
 

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Yes, Buffalo Trace Eagle Rare is very good but really hard to find. A good option is Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve 20 Year.
 

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I just bought a bottle of Bulleit.. It's pretty darn good for the money. I still prefer makers mark to it just for the flavor.
I just polished off a bottle of Bulleit a couple of nights ago, a great one to try is:

Full name:
Fighting Cock Kentucky
Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Distilled by:
Heaven Hill Distilleries
Bardstown, KY

Age:
6 years

Alcohol percentage:
51.5% (103 proof)

Oregon Price:
$20/750mL

Official website:
www.fightingcock.com
:smile:
 
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Pappy Van Winkle (20yr or 23 yr)

Van Winkle Special Reserve (12yr) is very close and more reasonably priced @ $40.

To me they are ultra smooth, with lots of complex flavor. No burn - just a pleasant warmth.
 
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