Support

“BOURBON STEAK in Washington, DC now has the city’s first resident Certified Tobacconist directing you to your Perfect Puff”

tobacco
courtesy BOURBON STEAK

From a press release:

“BOURBON STEAK at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC is favored for fine dining, its stellar cellar, and craft-centric cocktail offerings. But there is a new dimension to the entire captivating experience: cigars. Taking smoking service to a whole new level, Bourbon Steak now boasts its own Certified Tobacconist – making it the first restaurant to have an on-staff tobacco specialist within the nation’s capital.

Mason Foster, a longtime server at Bourbon Steak, is the restaurant’s new “Cigar Sommelier.” He achieved this by passing the certification exam administered by Tobacconist University of Princeton, New Jersey—an independent research and educational organization of the luxury tobacco industry. Foster has always taken pride in his ability to provide guests with the smoke they’re looking for; now he has the papers that make his expertise official.

Since its opening in 2008, Bourbon Steak has offered a fine selection of hand-rolled cigars from the ample custom humidor built in to the elegant cabinetry of its lounge. The cigar menu is found within the cocktail menu, as those two pleasures naturally go hand-in-hand; it also makes good geographical sense, as the bar and lounge open up onto the handsome Four Seasons courtyard, where guests are welcome to enjoy a cigar in open-air comfort.

Here, Foster shares three of his favorites on the current menu:

Avo Classic No.9 – The smooth silk of “Strangers in the Night” meets the luxury of Davidoff in this creamy robusto. The Classic No. 9 was composed hand in hand between Avo Uvezian and Hendrik Kelner, the Master Blender for Davidoff. At first glance, the Connecticut Shade wrapper appears delicate and seamless. When in hand, the robusto feels firm, yet has a slight give and spring, as any good adventure companion should. Once lit, smooth, creamy smoke is the primary focus. Light nut flavors develop into a dominant pistachio profile paired with mild tobacco as the cigar progresses. To the finish, smooth, soft and silky. Forty minutes is all that is required for this smoke.

Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story – Dedicated to “The Old Man and the Sea” himself, this satisfies in a similar fashion: short, sweet, and to the point. An incredibly well constructed cigar, the golden Cameroon wrapper surrounding Dominican binder and filler seems bigger in body than it actually smokes, setting up with light black pepper and subtle sweetness through the first third of the cigar. While the sweetness develops into an undertone, the pepper builds in the second third. In the last segment, wood flavors, pine and cedar are introduced as the pepper slowly subsides. A short, thirty-minute rollercoaster from start to finish.

My Father Le Bijou 1922 Torpedo – Jaime Pepin pays homage to his father, Don “Pepin” Garcia, with this Habano Oscuro wrapped Nicaraguan chocolate speedboat. The smoke starts with bright spice, charred black pepper, all at full power. As the tobacco moistens, sweet chocolate-covered raisins pull through as the spice mellows. As the cigar concludes, worn leather, salted caramel and white pepper are left on the palate. One hour and twenty minutes for this full bodied experience.

BOURBON STEAK at Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC
2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW”

Recent Stories

photo by Robert Lintott You can talk about whatever is on your mind – quality of life issues, a beautiful tree you spotted, scuttlebutt, or any random questions/thoughts you may…

via U.S. Botanic Garden Exciting news from U.S. Botanic Garden: “Want to know more about the fabulously foul corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum)? Drop by the back of the Tropics house…

Thanks to Mark for sending from: “in front of the National Gallery of Art.”

Photo by Clif Burns Ed. Note: If this was you, please email [email protected] so I can put you in touch with OP. “Dear PoPville, Hey – you stopped me while…

Unlike our competitors, Well-Paid Maids doesn’t clean your home with harsh chemicals. Instead, we handpick cleaning products rated “safest” by the Environmental Working Group, the leading rating organization regarding product safety.

The reason is threefold.

First, using safe cleaning products ensures toxic chemicals won’t leak into waterways or harm wildlife if disposed of improperly.

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

Looking for something campy, ridiculous and totally fun!? Then pitch your tents and grab your pokers and come to DC’s ONLY Drag Brunch Bingo hosted by Tara Hoot at Whitlow’s! Tickets are only $10 and you can add bottomless drinks and tasty entrees. This month we’re featuring performances by the amazing Venus Valhalla and Mari Con Carne!

Get your tickets and come celebrate the fact that the rapture didn’t happen during the eclipse, darlings! We can’t wait to see you on Sunday, April 21 at 12:30!

Submit your own Announcement here.

Frank’s Favorites

Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy

×

Subscribe to our mailing list