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old fillmore vs. new fillmore
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<blockquote data-quote="Midnight Blues" data-source="post: 12513" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Well John when I read "Fine Louisiana Perique" St. James Perique comes to my mind. There are several Pease blends that state "Perique" Barbary Coast and Hado's to name two and it would be a safe assumption that the Green River variety of Perique might be used here. I have no inside information so I just base my statements on what I've read.</p><p></p><p>All this being said, I've smoked Fillmore from the beginning and have always found it enjoyable and consistent....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midnight Blues, post: 12513, member: 9"] Well John when I read "Fine Louisiana Perique" St. James Perique comes to my mind. There are several Pease blends that state "Perique" Barbary Coast and Hado's to name two and it would be a safe assumption that the Green River variety of Perique might be used here. I have no inside information so I just base my statements on what I've read. All this being said, I've smoked Fillmore from the beginning and have always found it enjoyable and consistent.... [/QUOTE]
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