A premium cigar and the right drink is one of those combinations that’s genuinely more than the sum of its parts. Done well, the pairing lifts both — the drink bringing out notes in the cigar you’d otherwise miss, the cigar adding depth and complexity to what you’re sipping.
The Basic Principle
The core idea is simple: match intensity. A mild, smooth cigar pairs well with lighter drinks. A more complex, full-bodied smoke can hold its own against richer flavours. The goal is for neither element to overwhelm the other.
Coffee
A classic for a reason. A good espresso or black filter coffee alongside a smooth medium-bodied cigar is arguably the most naturally balanced pairing available. The slight bitterness of coffee complements the sweetness of premium tobacco beautifully. The oils in a well-pulled espresso coat the palate in a way that enhances rather than dulls the cigar’s profile.
Avoid heavily sweetened coffee drinks — the sugar interferes with the tobacco’s natural character.
Rum
Given that premium cigar culture and quality rum share deep roots, their natural affinity is no surprise. A well-aged rum — something with caramel and vanilla notes — pairs naturally with Havana-seed tobacco. The sweetness of the rum and the earthiness of the tobacco find a comfortable common ground.
Dark or aged expressions work best. White rum lacks the depth to hold up to most premium cigars.
Whisky and Bourbon
Single malt Scotch and premium cigars have devoted advocates. The woody, sometimes fruity complexity of a good Scotch interacts well with a premium cigar — though the pairing requires care. A heavily peated whisky can easily overpower a milder smoke. Match them by intensity.
Bourbon’s inherent sweetness — from corn mash and new oak ageing — tends to pair even more naturally, with vanilla and caramel notes working alongside Havana-seed leaf particularly well.
Cognac
The traditional European pairing. An aged VSOP or XO Cognac brings dried fruit, spice, and floral complexity that sits beautifully alongside a premium cigar. If you want to impress, this is the pairing to reach for.
Craft Beer
Underrated but genuinely excellent. A quality craft porter or stout — dark, roasty, with chocolate and coffee notes — can work surprisingly well with a full-flavoured cigar. The carbonation cleanses the palate between puffs in a way spirits don’t. Avoid light lagers; they have neither the body nor the flavour to complement premium tobacco.
What to Avoid
Highly acidic drinks (most wines, citrus-based cocktails) tend to create an unpleasant bitter interaction with cigar smoke. Very sweet cocktails can dull the tobacco’s natural flavour. And sparkling wine, despite old traditions, tends to clash rather than complement.
Start with coffee or a good aged rum. Explore from there. Find your next cigar in the Papasito store.