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G.L. Pease Union Square ---- the thread
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<blockquote data-quote="juanthegood" data-source="post: 59549" data-attributes="member: 608"><p>Already finished a tin. For me it's right up there with FVF as far as depth and complexity....although a little lighter in body. With time I think it will become even more complex than FVF.</p><p></p><p>You know its funny Mr. Pease that even though you are more of a latakia man, you produce the most interesting virginia blends out there. Even though I love many of your blends, it is your virginia blends I find most unique. What inspired Union Square? Was it your experience with Ye Olde Signe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juanthegood, post: 59549, member: 608"] Already finished a tin. For me it's right up there with FVF as far as depth and complexity....although a little lighter in body. With time I think it will become even more complex than FVF. You know its funny Mr. Pease that even though you are more of a latakia man, you produce the most interesting virginia blends out there. Even though I love many of your blends, it is your virginia blends I find most unique. What inspired Union Square? Was it your experience with Ye Olde Signe? [/QUOTE]
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