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<blockquote data-quote="vaperfavour" data-source="post: 51508" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>I feel like whining about the loss of real perique. the new stuff lacks strength, has a burnt taste and tastes watered down. I have been smoking out a fresh tin of solani 633 to see how the perique was and alas it doesn't taste the same. and to think I only have two tins left with the good stuff. im still in disbelief that the most American of tobacco's isn't available to us. the memories of st.james are haunting me! does anyone know of any blends or makers still using St.James perique?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaperfavour, post: 51508, member: 228"] I feel like whining about the loss of real perique. the new stuff lacks strength, has a burnt taste and tastes watered down. I have been smoking out a fresh tin of solani 633 to see how the perique was and alas it doesn't taste the same. and to think I only have two tins left with the good stuff. im still in disbelief that the most American of tobacco's isn't available to us. the memories of st.james are haunting me! does anyone know of any blends or makers still using St.James perique? [/QUOTE]
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