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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN USING MAHOGANY VERSUS SPANISH CEDAR IN THE LINER OF A HUMIDOR?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN USING MAHOGANY VERSUS SPANISH CEDAR IN THE LINER OF A HUMIDOR?

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While both mahogany and Spanish cedar are ideal for creating the proper environment in which to age your cigars, the difference comes down to a matter of personal preference. Mahogany is more neutral in that it does not impart any added flavor to the cigars, while the Spanish cedar tends to lend a light, cedar-like scent to the cigars.

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