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American Blends

G.L. Pease – Cumberland


Pipe tobacco blenders are constantly on the lookout for rare tobaccos. When a company, such as G.L. Pease, gets their hands on all the barrels of an incredible tobacco, what happens next is magical. From the depths of a great company comes a most excellent tobacco that is absolutely exquisite in every way. When G.L.…

February 25, 2015 in American Blends, G.L. Pease, Non-Aromatic Reviews.

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