Sutliff specifically indicates that their
TS-11 Cigar Leaf is loose cut, Pennsylvania Maduro tips.
In cigar lingo
Maduro usually is used to mean
dark; whereas, in Spanish, literally: ripe, from Latin mātūrus
ripe, mature.
90% of the tabak grown in PA is Seedleaf Type 41. - Pennsylvania State Univ
Further Legal Definitions from Cornell Univ:
§ 30.39 Class 4; cigar-filler types and groups.
(a) Type 41. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Pennsylvania Seedleaf or Pennsylvania Broadleaf, produced principally in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and adjoining counties and including other areas of Pennsylvania and Maryland in which the seedleaf variety is grown.
Groups applicable to type 41:
C - Stripper.
X - Straight Stripped.
Y - Farm Filler.
N - Nondescript, as defined.
(b) Type 42. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Gebhardt, Ohio Seedleaf, or Ohio Broadleaf, produced principally in the Miami Valley Section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.
(c) Type 43. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Zimmer, Spanish, or Zimmer Spanish, produced principally in the Miami Valley Section of Ohio and extending into Indiana.
(d) Type 44. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Dutch, Shoestring Dutch, or Little Dutch, produced principally in the Miami Valley Section of Ohio.
Groups applicable to types 42, 43, and 44:
X - Straight Stripped.
N - Nondescript, as defined.
(e) Type 46. That type of cigar-leaf tobacco commonly known as Puerto Rican Filler, produced principally in the inland and semicoastal areas of Puerto
Rico.
Groups applicable to type 46:
C - Strippers.
X - Grinders.
N - Nondescript, as defined.
S - Scrap, as defined.
Interesting this: When
Middleton was still producing their
Home Blending Kit - which we have been discussing on the Pipe Lovers Magazine
My Favorite Blend Monthly Contest Winners Thread
THREAD IS HERE - both
Middleton and
Pipe Lover's Mag refer to
Cigar Leaf for blending purposes as
HAVANA
One has to wonder if Middleton -
A Pennsylvania Based Company - was using tried and true Lancaster County, Pennsylvania grown Seedtype 41 PA Broadleaf for their
Havana; or, did John Middleton actual import cigar leaf from Cuba ?
For my own Home Blending purposes, I use C&D
Cigar Leaf, or,
Sutliff TS-11 Cigar Leaf. If that's too strong for your palate, you can substitute downwards with either
Dark Fire Cured Kentucky if you like strength with some smokiness, or, even further with
Dark Burley
Hope that information answers your question and helps. -
Sherm Natman