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Kevin?
Is Silo on Dion's short list?
Is Silo on Dion's short list?
Absolutley Not. He's good people. Anyone that's an illusione authorized dealer can get them.Kevin?
Is Silo on Dion's short list?
Ok I'll bite, what sizes?What the article did not mention is that it is the same blend as the e c c j 15th EL - extended into 4 unique sizes.
Dion
Ok I'll bite, what sizes?What the article did not mention is that it is the same blend as the e c c j 15th EL - extended into 4 unique sizes.
Dion
The Epernay comes in four sizes: Le Grande, 6 inches by 46 ring; Le Ferme, 5 1/4 by 48; L’Elegance, 5 3/4 by 40; and Le Petit, 4 1/2 by 44. They have a suggested
retail price from $6.95 to $9 and come packaged in slide-lid cabinets of 50.
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What the article did not mention is that it is the same blend as the e c c j 15th EL - extended into 4 unique sizes.
Dion
Were they the Cuchillos Cubanos, the slide pack of four would be the -47-'s?
Convenience, flavor and value merge. Cuchillos Cubanos is a 60/40 blend of long and medium filler tobacco in efficient European sizes and packaging. Cuchillos Cubanos delivers rich and hearty cigar flavor without the large cigar format. All cigars are hand-made, double binded and finished with a silky grade A coverleaf. Made for an "on-the-go" lifestyle in mind, these cigars are the perfect complement to the morning espresso ritual or, an after lunch luxury.
Strength: medium
Body: full
Tobacco origin: Nicaragua
Cuchillos Cubanos - Picadura Supremo
Sizes:
~40~ 5 1/4 x 40 (5-pack)
~42~ 4 3/4 x 42 (5-pack)
~46~ 4 1/2 x 46 (5-pack)
~47~ 7x47 (4-pack)*
The 88 is totally different but just as awesome.I highly reccomend you try oneWell I'm glad to see that there are some other members here that have taken a new interest in the Illusione line. Like another line, I had one stick in my humidor that I was sitting on until the right time. It was an ECCJ that I brought it to a cookout at a friends this past weekend. What a phenomenal cigar! So far I've gotten my hands on a 5'er of the OR ECCJ's but I'm looking for some guidance into the rest of the line. Being one of the countries gainfully unemployed at the moment, I don't have the luxury of trying the entire line at the moment. But I'm very interested in other cigars of the line with similar type flavor profiles as the ECCJ.
Thanks,
Walt