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<blockquote data-quote="Tennessee Dave" data-source="post: 45828" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>Haddo's is my go to hands down favorite. Extremly complex. I do pack it loose but in a Rad Davis large bent brandy that is dedicated to it. I also agree it is best with at least a year of age on it but I enjoy it young as well. It definitely has a bit of a kick and the perique is very evident. I think for most it is either a hate it or love it proposition. I am in the love it camp. Have about 40 tins in my cellar and still buying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tennessee Dave, post: 45828, member: 177"] Haddo's is my go to hands down favorite. Extremly complex. I do pack it loose but in a Rad Davis large bent brandy that is dedicated to it. I also agree it is best with at least a year of age on it but I enjoy it young as well. It definitely has a bit of a kick and the perique is very evident. I think for most it is either a hate it or love it proposition. I am in the love it camp. Have about 40 tins in my cellar and still buying it. [/QUOTE]
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