I fell in love with El Septimo’s Sacred Arts collection from the moment I smoked the one called Salvador Dali. But then I smoked the Botticelli, and I was impressed by it even more. And then, when I tried the Raphael, I could only say, Chapeau bas!
The Sacred Arts collection is nothing short of amazing.
As for the one called Raphael, I smoked it at Whisky Live Beirut 2022, and it paired well with Chivas Regal 18.
The El Septimo Botticelli is a beautifully constructed medium-strength cigar that is easy to fall in love with. I paired the first half with a glass of Teeling whiskey and the second half with a cappuccino. Every draw tasted like celebration. It was nothing short of excellence.
A wonderful place.
A place where philosophy is paired with fat cigars, full-bodied, aromatic cigars that produce a lot of smoke, creamy, thick, slithering smoke.
Poetry, here, is not read; it is drunk from tumblers and highballs. And time is measured by drams and draws and vitolas.
Sometimes, I come here to forget work-related stress. Other times, I come here for a game of chess. But most of the times, I’m here simply for the slow-burning cigars and fireside chats.
To sink in these leather armchairs is to enter a world of — How can I put it? I’ll have to think about it. But later. Now, it’s time to enter the humidor again and pick a cigar that will take me there again.
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