Quote Originally Posted by Pithor View Post
Just for the record (although I think you know, Yohann, but others may not be aware of this), Les Latneuses are actually three coticule layers, hence the plural s. There is the so-called 'hybrid' layer sandwiched between a (generally speaking) fast (on slurry) creamy layer and a (generally speaking) slower (on slurry) creamy layer. I have used all of these, and all of them give a very comparable edge.
Thats one of the nicer examples beeing a "les Latneuses" stone beeing three layered...