Louistogies 11:12 PM 04-14-2012
What's your favorite size in the epernay line? And why?
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icehog3 11:14 PM 04-14-2012
Le Petite...only reasons for me, I like the size, and it's been the best tasting of all I've tried.
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Louistogies 11:32 PM 04-14-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Le Petite...only reasons for me, I like the size, and it's been the best tasting of all I've tried.
LOL! When I buy a cab I'll send you some, long as I don't buy these.
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icehog3 11:35 PM 04-14-2012
Originally Posted by Louistogies:
LOL! When I buy a cab I'll send you some, long as I don't buy these.
Thanks, Louis, I have a few, but you are a gentleman and a scholar.
:-)
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Louistogies 11:57 AM 04-15-2012
Bruzee 12:28 PM 04-15-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Le Petite...only reasons for me, I like the size, and it's been the best tasting of all I've tried.
:-)
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srduggins 12:48 PM 04-15-2012
Le Elegance tasted best to me. I've also enjoyed the Le Grande. I've got a couple of Le Monde in the humi waiting to try. The box pressed Le Matine is also great. Hard to go wrong with these. Just get a sampler and decide for yourself.
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Pseudosacred 03:36 PM 04-15-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Le Petite...only reasons for me, I like the size, and it's been the best tasting of all I've tried.
This.
The other ones felt flat, after the lp
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Subvet642 05:31 AM 04-16-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Le Petite...only reasons for me, I like the size, and it's been the best tasting of all I've tried.
Originally Posted by Pseudosacred:
This.
The other ones felt flat, after the lp
One of my favorite sticks, period. Had one yesterday on a drive with the wife, I friggin' love 'em and they fit in my vintage tortiose celluloid clam-shell case.
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MurphysLaw 05:53 AM 04-16-2012
Le Petite are my favorites as well
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issues 07:43 AM 04-16-2012
Another vote for Le Elegance although the Petite is pretty close!!!
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danreeve 08:06 AM 04-16-2012
Le Petite was my favorite until I smoked the Le Taureau. The Le Taureau is a flavor bomb.
Dan
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theonlybear4CORT 09:31 AM 04-16-2012
The smaller( thinner) the better.
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QiCultivator 10:06 AM 04-16-2012
I thought Le Ferme was pretty good. I had 10 of those last year. I'm looking forward to trying one of the Le Grandes I have resting.
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Silound 11:21 AM 04-16-2012
They all get amazing if you sit on them for a while. I prefer the Le Petite as well, because the wrapper is so flavorful.
I wouldn't mind seeing that blend in a 4x50 short robusto size.
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Le Grande for me. Flavor is great and I like the size.
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Yojimbo 08:22 AM 04-17-2012
Originally Posted by QiCultivator:
I thought Le Ferme was pretty good. I had 10 of those last year. I'm looking forward to trying one of the Le Grandes I have resting.
I have to agree with this, with the petite close on its heels.
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For me the smaller ring guages do it, in the Epernay (and Illusione) line.
#1 Le Elegance.
#2 Le Petite.
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TJtorpedo 07:07 PM 04-17-2012
The Le Elegance is great, but to me they are all pretty awesome with some age on them.
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danreeve 07:22 PM 04-17-2012
All the guys saying the smaller ring gauge the better, have you tried the Le Taureau? I was right there with you until I tried the three new bigger box pressed sizes.
Just wondering.
Dan
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