Cigar Review: Illusione Epernay Le Taureau
November 28, 2011 | By Dan Reeve
Today's
review is a cigar blend that has received outstanding feedback from
almost everyone who has smoked it, but in a size that has seemed to fly
under the radar a bit. The Illusione Epernay Le Taureau was released
around two months ago and is the second release of a box-pressed shape
in this line. I've smoked my fair share the La Matin (the first
box-pressed release) and have loved every one.
Quote from Dion owner of Illusion Cigars about the new release: These
new sizes were supposed to be a store-only exclusive cigar for my
shop. I decided to let them out to others after I was sure the blend
would perform well. As with all my new releases, I make very small
quantities to ensure the blend is perfect before going in to larger
production #'s.
I saw that this stick was recently rated a whopping 93 by Cigar Insider.
Let's see how the Le Taureau treats me. (Who am I kidding, we know this
is going to be awesome!)
Specifics
Vitola: Robusto +
Length: 5 1/2
Ring Gauge: 56
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Café Rosado
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Price: $? on a single but a 3 pack of the 3 new sizes is $34.75
Smoking Location: New Havana Cigars
Beverage: Water
Pre-Light
The
first thing noticed when I held my Epernay Le Taureau was the nice
shape. I am not normally a big box-pressed cigar guy, but this press
wasn't overdone like so many others which feel a little like smoking a
Lincoln Log. The wrapper was a medium to medium dark brown in color with
some spalting effects in various places. The veins were minimal and it
felt very smooth to the touch. The pre-lit aroma was a mixture of
sweetness and natural tobacco with the cold draw picking up a strong
hazelnut flavor.
First Third
Right
out of the gate I felt like I was smoking an elegant cigar. The initial
flavors were a mild peppery spice, especially on the finish with a
warm, sweet raw honey taste on the front. The flavors were fantastic,
but to me, the thing that set this cigar apart was the flavor balance.
Neither of the flavors dominated the other and both showed their full
potential on every draw. The construction was great and the burn razor
straight. The strength of the cigar at this point was in the medium to
lower-full range.
Second Third
The
second third of my Epernay Le Taureau saw some changes in the flavor
profile, but many on the finish, with the departure of the peppery spice
and the arrival of some cedar. The front of each puff was still very
sweet, but I would say it was more like a burnt sugar taste than a honey
flavor. Again, the balance of the smoke and flavors were perfect and
wonderfully enjoyable. Something else I want to add is how clean the
smoke left your palate. This is a big cigar and it produced a lot of
smoke, but at no point did I ever feel like my mouth was dirty or burnt.
Toward the end of the second third, the strength started to show its
teeth and I would say it was well into the full range.
Final Third and Final Thoughts
The
final third of my Epernay Le Taureau was a clone of the second third
with the flavors, but the strength bumped up even more. At this point I
would say to anyone that this is a strong cigar and make sure you eat
first. With that said, it is not overwhelmingly strong or sickening,
just be careful to plan ahead. Everything else in the final third was
perfect and I smoked this stick down until my fingers started to burn. My final thoughts on the Illusione Epernay Le Taureau?
I've said this a lot recently, but this is a Top 5 cigar of the year
for me (sooner or later I'll have to make that list.) It's not the most
complex flavor profile you will ever smoke and it's not the flashiest
release of the year, but what it is, in my opinion, is the most
well-balanced blend on the market today. The Le Taureau is just another
perfect example of this blend. If you can find another cigar that has a
more perfect marriage of spice and sweetness than the Epernay, please
leave a comment and let me know what it is.
Would I buy it again? All day every day. Lucky for me the only place that has them currently is New havana cigars which is located in my home town. I spoke to Dan (@nhcdan on twitter) about these cigars and he said he still had some left, but this first shipment was very small.
Would I buy a box? This is a high priced cigar, but 100% box worthy cigar.
Dan
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Nov 28, 2011
2:53 PM |
Damn Dan. Thanks so much. Every descriptive pretty much was nail-on-head IMHO. |
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Nov 28, 2011
4:38 PM |
Thanks Dion, that makes me feel less crazy about what I experience flavor-wise in cigars. |
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Dec 13, 2011
3:25 PM |
had a le matin a while back...still like the smaller ring gauges in the epernay! Great review, IMO for me Dion has the best stuff out there right now. I still love the Liga, but have to try this one after reading about it. |


















































