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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 11269" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Mahogany is a type of tobacco, not a topping.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>From GLPease Cumberland tin: </p><p>Robust and possessing a subdued sweetness, Cumberland is a delightfully orchestrated suite of American tobaccos, featuring a rare and exquisite ,MAHOGANY KENTUCKY aged in bales for twenty years. Red and matured Virginias establish a theme; the Kentucky and a pianissimo of Perique create the variations. Pure, natural tobacco flavors are harmonized by delicate arpeggios and underscored by deep, resonant tones. The coda is lovely and lingering - a perfect finish to a rich performance. Best savored slowly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then again knowing the Gawiths habit of ruining tobacco with funky smells I wouldn't put it past em to gunk it up with something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 11269, member: 10"] Mahogany is a type of tobacco, not a topping. From GLPease Cumberland tin: Robust and possessing a subdued sweetness, Cumberland is a delightfully orchestrated suite of American tobaccos, featuring a rare and exquisite ,MAHOGANY KENTUCKY aged in bales for twenty years. Red and matured Virginias establish a theme; the Kentucky and a pianissimo of Perique create the variations. Pure, natural tobacco flavors are harmonized by delicate arpeggios and underscored by deep, resonant tones. The coda is lovely and lingering - a perfect finish to a rich performance. Best savored slowly. Then again knowing the Gawiths habit of ruining tobacco with funky smells I wouldn't put it past em to gunk it up with something. [/QUOTE]
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