Perique

Perique

Perique is a type of tobacco from Saint James Parish, Louisiana known for its strong, powerful, and fruity aroma. When the Acadians made their way into this region in 1776, the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes were cultivating a variety of tobacco with a distinctive flavor. A farmer called Pierre Chenet is credited with first turning this local tobacco into the Perique in 1824 through the technique of pressure-fermentation.

The tobacco plants are manually kept suckerless and pruned to exactly 12 leaves through their early growth. In late June, when the leaves are a dark, rich green and the plants are 24-30 inches (600 to 750 mm) tall, the whole plant is harvested in the late evening and hung to dry in a sideless curing barn. Once the leaves have partially dried but while still supple (usually less than 2 weeks in the barn), any remaining dirt is removed and the leaves are moistened with water and stemmed by hand. The leaves are then rolled into "torquettes" of approximately 1 pound (450 g) and packed into hickory whiskey barrels. The tobacco is then kept under pressure using oak blocks and massive screw jacks, forcing nearly all the air out of the still-moist leaves. Approximately once a month the pressure is released, and each of the torquettes is worked by hand to permit a little air back into the tobacco. After a year of this treatment, the perique is ready for consumption, although it may be kept fresh under pressure for many years. Extended exposure to air degrades the particular character of perique. The finished tobacco is dark brown, nearly black, very moist with a fruity, slightly vinegary aroma. [ [http://www.saveseeds.org/library/books/Tobacco_Leaf/tobacco_leaf_1897.html Tobacco Leaf] ]

Considered the truffle of pipe tobaccos, perique is used as a component of many blended pipe tobaccos but most people consider it too strong to be smoked pure. At one time, the freshly moist perique was also chewed, but none is now sold for this purpose. Less than 16 acres (65,000 m²) of this crop remain in cultivation. Most Louisiana perique is cultivated by a single farmer called Percy Martin in Grande Pointe, Louisiana. [http://www.nascigs.com/OurTobacco/PeriqueHeritage/tabid/164/Default.aspx 1] For reasons unknown, the particular flavor and character of Louisiana perique can only be acquired on a small triangle of Saint James Parish, less than 3 by 10 miles (5 by 16 km). Although at its peak Saint James Parish was producing around 20 tons of perique a year, output is now merely a few barrelfuls. Most of the perique used in pipe tobacco is not perique at all, but green river burley that is processed in the same manner as perique. Although the process produces a strong, spicy tobacco, it is a far different product from the genuine perique grown on Percy Martin's and the Poche' family's farms.

Pierre Chenet's granddaughter, Coralie Decareau married Celestin Poche' in February, 1829 and the Poche' family has been involved in the cultivation and processing of Perique tobacco through current times. There are currently only three farmers who grow tobacco commercially in Saint James Parish.

While traditionally a pipe tobacco (and still available from some specialist tobacconists), perique may now also be found in Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company's perique cigarettes under the Natural American Spirit brand in an approximately 1 part to 5 blend with lighter tobaccos. These cigarettes are marketed in a black box.

Perique Liqueur

Distiller Ted Breaux has been distilling Perique Liqueur de Tabac, a liqueur from Perique tobacco since 2006. The liqueur is distilled in the Combier distillery in Saumur, France.

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  • perique — noun Etymology: Louisiana French périque Date: 1882 an aromatic fermented Louisiana tobacco used in smoking mixtures …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • perique — /peuh reek /, n. a strong, rich flavored tobacco produced in Louisiana, usually blended with other tobaccos. [1880 85, Amer.; allegedly after Périque, nickname of Pierre Chenet, Louisiana grower who first developed it] * * * …   Universalium

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