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Peinnington Gap anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="jj1015" data-source="post: 300727" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Perique is quite a chameleon, so trying a few different blends might be a good idea. The most basic characteristics of perique will change drastically depending on what it's mixed with and how it's processed. In some blends it has a pepper-like taste, and I tend to avoid those like the plague. But in some blends it produces a stewed fruit/plum like flavor that I can't get enough of. Pennington Gap is in the latter category, I think, as is Redwood, Haddo's Delight, Exhausted Rooster, and a few others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj1015, post: 300727, member: 207"] Perique is quite a chameleon, so trying a few different blends might be a good idea. The most basic characteristics of perique will change drastically depending on what it's mixed with and how it's processed. In some blends it has a pepper-like taste, and I tend to avoid those like the plague. But in some blends it produces a stewed fruit/plum like flavor that I can't get enough of. Pennington Gap is in the latter category, I think, as is Redwood, Haddo's Delight, Exhausted Rooster, and a few others. [/QUOTE]
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