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<blockquote data-quote="GCook" data-source="post: 584800" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>Well, that's like saying champagne only truly comes from a small area in France. Maybe C&D only uses pure Poche, but I'm skeptical. </p><p>That was an interesting article. What caught my eye was the varieties of leaf used in the varieties of perique-processed products including Virginia and dark fired burley. Recently Watch City Cigar offered a blend of tobacco containing oriental leaf processed as traditional perique.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the style, feedstock or mixture of periques used by C&D in the early 2000s (even if it originated in Louisiana) was of a more peppery, rather than fruity variety. I tolerate and enjoy the fruity and not the peppery. </p><p>I found another article on periques: <a href="https://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/closer-look-perique?utm_source=Smokingpipes.com&utm_campaign=1daa7f0d60-Sun_Jun_21_2020_DailyReader&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0e8b6a473f-1daa7f0d60-223127301" target="_blank">A Closer Look at Perique | Smokingpipes.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCook, post: 584800, member: 1491"] Well, that's like saying champagne only truly comes from a small area in France. Maybe C&D only uses pure Poche, but I'm skeptical. That was an interesting article. What caught my eye was the varieties of leaf used in the varieties of perique-processed products including Virginia and dark fired burley. Recently Watch City Cigar offered a blend of tobacco containing oriental leaf processed as traditional perique. Anyway, the style, feedstock or mixture of periques used by C&D in the early 2000s (even if it originated in Louisiana) was of a more peppery, rather than fruity variety. I tolerate and enjoy the fruity and not the peppery. I found another article on periques: [URL="https://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/closer-look-perique?utm_source=Smokingpipes.com&utm_campaign=1daa7f0d60-Sun_Jun_21_2020_DailyReader&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0e8b6a473f-1daa7f0d60-223127301"]A Closer Look at Perique | Smokingpipes.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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