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Old 06-24-2006, 01:07 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: GLP Fillmore?

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Originally Posted by JohnnyFlake
From IHT's post, I assume that GLP Fillmore is now available. That's kind of a surprise because Greg Pease had stated that it would not be available until late July or possibly August. I'll need to check that out now.

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http://www.smokingpipes.com/tobacco/...ease/index.cfm

and a tidbit from their newsletter.
Smokingpipes.com Newsflash!

Please accept my apologies for the unscheduled intrusion, but I know many, many of you have been waiting on the edge of your seats for this blend from Greg, so I didn't want to hold it up!

G. L. Pease Fillmore Now in Stock!

Greg Pease's latest creation is now available and ready to ship. Fillmore is something of a departure for Greg, given the broken flake cut. Indeed, I know I'm not alone in having hounded him to make a Virginia/Perique flake and I can't begin to describe how excited I am about this!

Here's the tin description:

"A thick-slices broken flake in the Scottish tradition. Ripe red Virginia tobaccos are combined with a generous measure of fine Louisiana perique, and then pressed to marry the components and deepen the flavors. The cakes are sliced and gently broken before tinning. Fillmore presents an elegant sweetness and delightful piquancy, enhanced by a creamy richness that develops throughout the bowl. Sit back, and enjoy a lovely, leisurely smoke!"
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