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"G. L. Pease Tobacco has become the hallmark of the new era of tobacco blending. A boutique producer, Greg Pease takes an artisanal approach to tobacco, evoking days gone by, when the great shops all had a blender on hand. It is obvious when talking with Greg that he is passionate about his vocation and feels a deep connection with tobacco. Read on to see it in his own words." -- Jon Tillman. Read Jon's [[Conversation With Greg Pease]]. | "G. L. Pease Tobacco has become the hallmark of the new era of tobacco blending. A boutique producer, Greg Pease takes an artisanal approach to tobacco, evoking days gone by, when the great shops all had a blender on hand. It is obvious when talking with Greg that he is passionate about his vocation and feels a deep connection with tobacco. Read on to see it in his own words." -- Jon Tillman. Read Jon's [[Conversation With Greg Pease]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
This section is just a stub for now. If you have expertise in | This section is just a stub for now. If you have expertise in the history of tobacco, please consider clicking [[Tobacco History]] and starting a separate article for us. For now, we highly recommend the following article, "[http://www.stogiefresh.com/journal/Cigar_Journal/Featured_Articles/Entries/2007/10/2_Native_American_Tobacco_Cultivation_and_Use.html Native American Tobacco Cultivation and Use]", by Ben Rapaport. | ||
== Broad Categories == | == Broad Categories == |