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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 447278" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>One of my favorites is their Dorchester, and trust me, I hope the same. The only reason why I bring this up, is that I remember reading that the Gawith's were having trouble sourcing quality perique for their blends, and that Gawith & Hoggarth was discontinuing Louisiana Flake as a result, but keeping the bit that they can get for St. James Flake, which is a far better seller. This, coupled with the fact the vendors have not seen the Germain perique blends for a few years. A bit of speculation? Sure. But it is concerning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 447278, member: 2403"] One of my favorites is their Dorchester, and trust me, I hope the same. The only reason why I bring this up, is that I remember reading that the Gawith's were having trouble sourcing quality perique for their blends, and that Gawith & Hoggarth was discontinuing Louisiana Flake as a result, but keeping the bit that they can get for St. James Flake, which is a far better seller. This, coupled with the fact the vendors have not seen the Germain perique blends for a few years. A bit of speculation? Sure. But it is concerning. [/QUOTE]
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