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Sloopjohnbee

Lifer
May 12, 2019
1,289
2,286
Atlantic Coast USA
Was a big semois smoker for a few years - though never bought anymore thereafter
I was smoking the shag type of Manil
Was wondering La Bremuese vs La Volute -
I hear that La Volute was not as great as everyone expected
Never had Petite Robin and was on the fence about that one, as it was mentioned as a mild smoke overall
Which brick is the one to get in 2021?
 
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bullet08

Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
10,340
41,837
RTP, NC. USA
Semois.. Seminole.. Semois.. Seminole.. I think the name is too similar. Unless they bring back Chief Wahoo, I think we need to change Semois to something else.
 
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GCW

Can't Leave
Nov 17, 2019
362
1,609
Seattle
Was a big semois smoker for a few years - though never bought anymore thereafter
I was smoking the shag type of Manil
Was wondering La Bremuese vs La Volute -
I hear that La Volute was not as great as everyone expected
Never had Petite Robin and was on the fence about that one, a

s it was mentioned as a mild smoke overall
Which brick is the one to get in 2021?

Main difference is the cut with the exception of Petit Robin. That latter blend tasting much different and being the consistency of moss.


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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
45,322
119,737
Semois.. Seminole.. Semois.. Seminole.. I think the name is too similar. Unless they bring back Chief Wahoo, I think we need to change Semois to something else.
It's a region in belgium - wouldn't be surprised if the french gave the tribe the name
Seminole(runaway) was given to the groups of indigenous people that fled from European and Native battles to live in peace. Semois is a river in Belgium, the source of the Semois tobacco.
 

SmokeClouds

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 7, 2019
164
382
New York
Was a big semois smoker for a few years - though never bought anymore thereafter
I was smoking the shag type of Manil
Was wondering La Bremuese vs La Volute -
I hear that La Volute was not as great as everyone expected
Never had Petite Robin and was on the fence about that one, as it was mentioned as a mild smoke overall
Which brick is the one to get in 2021?
I only had Reserve du Patron and La Volute. Happened to like the last better.
 
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burleybreath

Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
1,093
3,873
Finger Lakes area, New York, USA
My first "brick" of La Brumeuse Semois tasted like tobacco for the gods, the richest, juiciest burley I'd ever experienced, with a cigar-like subtext that transported me to a realm of nicotinic ecstasy that I had never reached before or had known existed. The second brick, not so much. I thought it was bland, boring, and I tossed it. I think this says more about me than it does about the Semois. But I might try it again. The first experience remains vivid.
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,865
31,625
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Semois is weird. It's blunt yet subtle. You have to savor it to really enjoy it. Not something to casually smoke. Or at least that's my opinion. It only opens up when you give it your full attention. I suggest drinking three snifters of brandy and then finding a place to watch the stars while enjoying the Semois.
 
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