IPA: /pəˈriːk/
KK: /pəˈrik/
A type of strong, aromatic tobacco that is grown in Louisiana and often used in blends for smoking.
Many cigar enthusiasts enjoy the rich flavor of perique tobacco in their blends.
Perique is derived from the name of a specific tobacco variety, which is named after the French farmer Pierre Chenet, who developed the method of curing it in the 19th century. The word itself does not have further Latin or Greek roots but is directly linked to this historical figure and his cultivation technique.
Think of Pierre Chenet, the farmer who created this unique tobacco, to remember that 'perique' refers to a special type of tobacco named after him.