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April Rain of Fire!!! :::: April BOB Bombing Run
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<blockquote data-quote="DrumsAndBeer" data-source="post: 456358" data-attributes="member: 2403"><p>Bob,</p><p></p><p>With Haddo's, my opinion, let it simmer a little while longer. Shane Ireland sent me a 10 years old sample a few years back when he was still posting here and it was sublime. One of the best tobacco mixtures I have ever put a flame to, & night and day compared to a 5-6 y/o tin that I was smoking from which I found to be slightly harsh and somewhat overwhelming. Depending on your tolerance for a good measure of perique, you may or may not find younger Haddo's acceptable, but there's no denying that something magical happens to it around the 8-10 year mark. The wait? the longer the better, IMHO.. One of the few blends that I can wait to taste with 15-20 years on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumsAndBeer, post: 456358, member: 2403"] Bob, With Haddo's, my opinion, let it simmer a little while longer. Shane Ireland sent me a 10 years old sample a few years back when he was still posting here and it was sublime. One of the best tobacco mixtures I have ever put a flame to, & night and day compared to a 5-6 y/o tin that I was smoking from which I found to be slightly harsh and somewhat overwhelming. Depending on your tolerance for a good measure of perique, you may or may not find younger Haddo's acceptable, but there's no denying that something magical happens to it around the 8-10 year mark. The wait? the longer the better, IMHO.. One of the few blends that I can wait to taste with 15-20 years on it. [/QUOTE]
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