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Gourmet versus Comfort Food blends
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<blockquote data-quote="Segovia" data-source="post: 550518" data-attributes="member: 4501"><p>I did smoke some Royal Yacht back in the 80's, but I was just dabbling with pipes then and don't recall enjoying it that much. I do have a pretty good stash going back to 2012 and think that the older tins mature nicely.</p><p></p><p>But one thing that I would say about Dunhill blends over the past several years is that they were shipped too young in general with the exception of Three Year Matured. All of them profit from a year or two sitting in a cupboard, especially Elizabethan Mixture. Another one that ages extremely well is Standard Mixture, I opened a tin from 2015 last week and was astounded by how good it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Segovia, post: 550518, member: 4501"] I did smoke some Royal Yacht back in the 80's, but I was just dabbling with pipes then and don't recall enjoying it that much. I do have a pretty good stash going back to 2012 and think that the older tins mature nicely. But one thing that I would say about Dunhill blends over the past several years is that they were shipped too young in general with the exception of Three Year Matured. All of them profit from a year or two sitting in a cupboard, especially Elizabethan Mixture. Another one that ages extremely well is Standard Mixture, I opened a tin from 2015 last week and was astounded by how good it was. [/QUOTE]
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