G. L. Pease Fillmore

(3.20)
A thick sliced, 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!
Notes: Fillmore was released in June 2006.

Details

Brand G. L. Pease
Series Fog City Selection
Blended By Gregory Pease
Manufactured By Cornell & Diehl
Blend Type Virginia/Perique
Contents Latakia, Perique, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Broken Flake
Packaging 2 oz and 8 oz tins
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

Strength
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
None Detected
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

3.20 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 18, 2014 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
There's less dark fruit sweetness from the red Virginia than I would normally expect. It has some earth, wood, bread and grass notes that get a little more obvious by mid-bowl, though the tanginess is consistently evident. That's all due to how it's aged before use. It's not a complaint, just an observation. Also sports a minor floral hit. The earthy perique is very noticeable in a raisin, fig, plum and peppery way and is a tad more than a condiment. I also perceive a light undercurrent of smoke, earth and wood from the Cyprian Latakia. The strength and taste levels are medium. The nic-hit is just past the center of mild to medium. No chance of bite, and has no harsh or dull moments. It does have a few small rough edges. Burns at slightly less than an average pace, cool and clean with moderately rich, fairly smooth, very consistent flavor from start to finish. Requires some relights, and leaves little dampness in the bowl. Has a lightly lingering, pleasant after taste. The room note is a little stronger. Not quite an all day smoke.

-JimInks
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 19, 2015 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
The first time I smoked Fillmore I thought to myself "Wow this is heady, tangy, spicy and a bit smoky even!" When I popped my first tin I could have sworn I caught a fleeting whiff of Latakia clinging to the underside of the pull top lid. Nowhere is Latakia listed in the ingredients but I later found out that there is a bit in here, however only in trace amounts.

The thing I admire most about this blend isn't that it's tasty, well it does happen to be very tasty, but I love how substantial the taste is. Some tobaccos are great for mindless puffing, but Fillmore is too rich for that. It's one of those mixtures that has helped to shape my cadence some. That said, I file this one into the Haddo's Delight section of the VaPer phylum. Strong Virginia/Periques with a twist if you will. Like Haddo's, Fillmore has layers of flavor with each puff giving a subtle variation of the one before. Some puffs are bitter-sweet and spicy, while others are earthy, smoky & tangy. Fillmore also has a creamy fig like richness that comes through in bottom of the bowl that's reminiscent of Esoterica's Dunbar, another darker tasting VaPer that I have grown to enjoy. Typically, I prefer Virginia Perique mixtures that are sweeter and brighter but much like Dunbar, Fillmore is an exception for me.

While I wouldn't favor this as an all day/every day pipe tobacco, it's definitely one that I will sock away a few tins of for future enjoyment. To get the most flavor that Fillmore has to offer, I prefer smoking this is a wide shallow bowl. A humble pot works perfect.
Pipe Used: Briar
Age When Smoked: 3 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 06, 2016 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Tolerable
Fillmore, one of the G.L. Pease Fog City Selections, is a strong entry in the Virginia/Perique sweepstakes that has now been available for a decade. The Fog City series included eight mixtures, generally those that could be considered Virginia dominant.

Open the tin and you discover a brown broken flake mottled with some lighter colored flecks. The aroma is spicy and fermented, although the fermented note comes more from the perique than the vinegary tang that some fermented Virginias exhibit. The broken flake is a bit more moist than is typical for Pease blends.

Fillmore lights easily enough, even when not allowed to dry out a bit, but I do normally require a couple of relights in the course of smoking the full load. The Virginias, apparently both stoved and unstoved, exhibit the sweetness of red Virginia, although I suspect there are several varieties of this leaf present.The perique is obviously present, not strong enough to obscure the Virginia sweetness, and not in the quantity to qualify as a perique bomb. To my palate the perique taste is more present here than in Pease's Haddo's Delight and Cumberland, but those two blends have a more complex mixture of constituent tobaccos, a factor that tones down the taste of the perique element a bit.

Fillmore has a wisp of latakia, strictly a condimental amount, which does not offer an obvious latakia note to the taste but nevertheless gives a subtle darkening to the flavor. The nicotine content ranks somewhat above medium. This is not a nicotine bomb, but it will affect those sensitive to Vitamin N.

The taste of the smoke meanders between the sweetness of the Virginia and the rancid fig of the perique. Fillmore shares a strength common to Pease blends in that there is a complexity of flavor. The taste varies puff to puff as the bowl is consumed, sometimes creamy, sometimes raisiny, sometimes tangy.

I smoke Fillmore in the pipes that I normally use for Virginia and Virginia/perique blends, but on occasion I will use one that normally gets only aromatic blends, which works for me OK. The room note is pleasant, the Virginia base predominating.

Smokers who have not tried Fillmore but who like perique will find this offering a delight. Differing tastes determine which blends make the regular rotation, but I cannot imagine a perique lover who will not greatly enjoy Fillmore. Fillmore is also recommended for those who puff on perique blends only occasionally. Again I emphasize the variety of flavors offered in the course of smoking the full pipe load.

For the segment of pipe smokers who do not like perique: Fuggedaboutit!

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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 24, 2014 Medium None Detected Full Pleasant
A flake that has been neatly sliced into thick ribbon like pieces. It is fairly dark in colour with golden highlights.

The tin note is dried fruits and pepper.

The pepper continues on after lighting. This tobacco burns well and produces pillows of creamy smoke. It is sweet, tangy and fragrant all at the same time.

GLP describes this as an elegant and leisurely smoke. I have to disagree. While there is plenty going on at the top end, this is no 'hay and lemon with a hint of pepper' type vaper. There is a Phil Spector type Wall of Sound happening with the mature virginias that defies a leisurely experience. This is to my mind, a serious tobacco. The perique is at the limits of my comfort level, and I like perique. I found it a tremendously focusing smoke that concentrated my mind, rather than soothed it. I'm reserving this tobacco for the beginning of those roll up your sleeves and get stuck in to something you don't want to do days.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 03, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
This blend is very tasty and it is ideal for Perique lovers. Indeed this mixture contains a considerable amount of Perique and I think it is the only mixture in the market with so much Perique. Without any doubt a high quality mixture and really a great puff, but in my opinion and in my taste too much Perique is contained. For this reason in my personal system rating (from 1 to 10) my score is 9 and 3,5 stars.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Feb 27, 2010 Medium to Strong Extremely Mild Medium to Full Pleasant
Pease Pilgrimage Reviews (a tasting journey through every GLPease blend) Tin date: 11/06/06

Aroma: The tin was swelling when I popped it, and oooohhhh such a sweet delicious experience! That waft of delight reminded me of a sweet, malty ale from Coopersmith's microbrew in Fort Collins, CO. Or maybe Fat Tire fresh from the tap at Old Belgium Brewery on Linden Street. I've smelled this same something in sweet dessert wines too, perhaps something like a Muscat. Add in the sweet aroma of dried fruit and sugared ginger, with just a hint of hay and grassiness, and you've got Fillmore, one of the best smelling tobaccos I've experienced to date. Literally, my mouth waters just smelling this stuff! Who needs to smoke it? But I will sacrifice my time and energy to smoke some of this just for my brothers and sisters at SF.

Appearance: A beautiful broken flake, thickly sliced and soft, easily broken apart, medium brown with lighter striations.

(Did I mention the tin note is amazing? I open the jar and whiff it like every 30 seconds or so…can't help myself…)

Flavor: This tin has had four years to discover its identity so it ought to know who it is by now. Here's what the Pease website has to say: “A thick-sliced 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.”

So let's talk about this. “An elegant sweetness…” Yes, that's certainly present in the tin aroma. I imagine that this amazing smell (I did mention that the tin note is amazing, right?) has been enhanced by its four years in the tin. I may have to buy a new tin just to compare (hopefully you experienced Fillmore users can chime in here on the differences). This elegant sweetness is also somewhat present in the room note which is actually rather nice. But it comes across least emphatically in the smoke, since the Perique is up front trying to steal the show. I would not call this a sweet Virginia blend. Which bring us to the…

“Delightful piquancy…” I don't know how much Perique constitutes a “generous measure” but that in-my-nose Perique tang is certainly there. The tang abates a bit as the pipe progresses. I would like to know the percentage of Perique in this blend just so I can get a handle on it. Some blends put just enough in to feel it as a spice, but here you really can taste the pungence and earthiness, which provide an excellent contrast against the Virginia sweetness (which I think is precisely why the sweetness does not come through as strongly in the smoke as in the aroma – it's very effectively counterbalanced by the “delightful piquancy”). The balance is good – any less and it would be just another VA with a little Perique thrown in. Any more and my nose would sting to the point where it just isn't enjoyable.

“Creamy richness…” Problem here is I want to huff and puff and lose myself in the flavors, but with too much heat it gets harsh and ashy like any obedient Virginia leaf, so self-restraint and good VA-smoking technique will keep the tang subdued and release some of that cream. But it's not the creamiest by a long shot, and I'm not sure I would have used that word. That quintessential sweet richness present in any quality VA (like Union Square) is here, but it's not nearly as accessible as in US. I had to be very careful of technique to draw the flavors out and prevent that ashy harshness from manifesting. I think the Perique acts like a grumpy schoolmarm, making sure you obey the rules or pay the consequences.

“Lovely and leisurely smoke…” It can definitely provide that, although it's got some strength behind it. Should you choose to obey the schoolmarm, then you will be rewarded with what is a very typical and pleasing VAPER experience: rich slightly sweet Virginias with tangy and earthy Perique, combining to create that synergy where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It performed for me exactly the same in the briar and in the Meer, meaning it is very consistent, a good quality. Fillmore is a very good VAPER but not one of the best I've had. I would place it at three stars just because it seems a bit too finicky to me, like a high-maintenance girlfriend (or boyfriend, for you lady pipers). I've had that experience before. Bittersweet to say the least.

(Oh and by the way, the tin note is amazing!)
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Aug 11, 2018 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
I got a 45 g sample from a friend. It was of uncertain vintage and came sealed in a mylar bag. The tobacco came at a good state of hydration - "maybe" just barely on the moist side of ideal. I smoked it as delivered. Pouch note is earth with a little hay. The tobacco came as mostly rubbed out flake and looks like a lighter red Virginia with some darker streaks from perique in the pieces of flake.

I tried smoking this as delivered, and I tried rubbing it out. I found the rubbed out tobacco burned a little better and I did not notice any difference in taste. Pipes used were various pots.

Smoked this is mostly the grassy/hay of a yellow Virginia with just a little of the tart of red Virginia. The perique presents as a slight plum in the flavor with a spiciness on the snork. I did not perceive any latakia in the blend, but everyone seems to think there is some. It is on the very light side of condimental if there is any.

This lit and smoked easily enough. It did not have problems staying lit, and it did not leave me with a damp heel. It was tasty and smoked cool for me. As a point of interest, I found it smoker "slower" than most of the things I smoke. The pressing process may have left it a little denser than your average ribbon or "fish food." It seemed to become more sweet as the bowl progressed.

This is easy to recommend. This is not a "buy 10 tins" blend for me, but I could happy have it as a mainstay of my pipe smoking. It is a solid 3 on the scale.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 01, 2016 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Most tobaccos IMHO improve with age and for me, this is especially true with Pease/ C&D Virginia blends. I have several that I struggled with that I am revisiting and Fillmore is one of four of them. So for the “What it’s worth” department, this is based on a five and a half year old tin (9/09). The tin scent is a mixture of sweet and sour with some raison and fig. The sliced cake has darkened with age. In the pipe, the perique can’t be missed as it’s there to be fully noticed. The sweetness and tanginess of the red Virginias are there too, although not overly sweet. The sharpness has somewhat subsided with age, a good thing. One of the things that I like about this tobacco is that it is very slow burning. I have smoked it dry, my preference, and very dry, it either way it burns slowly although a touch of moisture more than I normally prefer makes for a better smoke. I tend to be a bit of a puffer and have a pipe in my mouth most of the day, but Fillmore offers too much perique for me (and I like perique) as a regular smoke. I find this to be especially true if I push it and I have to be conscience of this each time that I smoke it. All in all, age has improved this blend considerably. I didn’t like it at all early on, but time has served Fillmore well.
Age When Smoked: 5 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
May 01, 2014 Strong Medium Medium to Full Pleasant
This tobacco had 3+ year of age on it and was opened for that time when this review was done.

The tin aroma is slightly sweet and very tangy with a hint of plums. There is also a note of darkness to it that I can't quite describe. There is a very small amount of Latakia in this blend (2% I think). I didn't smell it at first and I had to keep looking for it. After a few minutes, I picked up on a very faint hint of it.

At the start of the smoke the sweetness jumped right to the front and was accompanied by a light spice. The body of the smoke is a little fuller than most other VA/Per's that I have smoked. This could be due to the small amount of Latakia in the blend, which I do not taste or smell.

This is a good blend and I like it. It smoked slow, cool, dry, and didn't bite. It has a great, complex flavor profile that keeps it interesting. The finish is very pleasant and leaves a nice, clean sweetness. The smoke is full and creamy. It won't win over my favorite Dunbar by any means, but it's a good VA/PER blend none the less.
Pipe Used: Dunhill billiard gr. 2; Bari dublin gr. 2
PurchasedFrom: 2010
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 20, 2022 Medium None Detected Medium to Full Unnoticeable
I will have to start out as saying I have never met a finer bunch of gentlemen as I have at the pipe club I attend. One particular individual whom I will call “M” gave me some pipe tobacco tins of blends he did not particularly care for. Most of them were full. I felt guilty receiving such a nice gift as I wish he would have given these blends more of a chance before giving up. I did let him know if he changed his mind, no problem whatsoever returning these to the original owner. With that being said, I will give my two cents worth reviewing this gift. The tin was dated 122920 which gives it around 15 months of age. Still a youngster. This is somewhat a medium-thick broken flake that packs easily into my Meerschaum. The tin note is hard for me to describe but let’s go with musty, spicy. Lights easily and man does this one produces a lot of smoke, more so than other blends I have tried recently. There is a touch of Latakia in this blend but I cannot tell by smoking it. Maybe that is why this one produces a ton of smoke? The Perique stands out quite a bit and the smoke to borrow from another reviewer is like a dry sherry, not very sweet. I have been smoking this for two days and will go for a third. All in all, a good VaPer, even with the Latakia in it. I do not love this one as many do nor do I dislike it as some reviewers. So, I guess a good solid 3 stars. Free tobacco always tastes better, 😊.
Pipe Used: Altinay Poker Meerschaum
Age When Smoked: 15 months
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