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<blockquote data-quote="Rail Man" data-source="post: 535757" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>I was able to purchase from a forum member a tin of Pease’s Cumberland with just shy of 14 years of age on it. I popped it open yesterday, and I have to say all that time in the tin has really done some amazing things to this blend! I’m not even really sure how to describe it there’s so much going on. Sweet, spicy, fruity, earthy, and in a category all its own. I thought this blend was good pretty fresh, but age really makes this blend something special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rail Man, post: 535757, member: 58"] I was able to purchase from a forum member a tin of Pease’s Cumberland with just shy of 14 years of age on it. I popped it open yesterday, and I have to say all that time in the tin has really done some amazing things to this blend! I’m not even really sure how to describe it there’s so much going on. Sweet, spicy, fruity, earthy, and in a category all its own. I thought this blend was good pretty fresh, but age really makes this blend something special. [/QUOTE]
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