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<blockquote data-quote="BigCasino" data-source="post: 335513" data-attributes="member: 2824"><p>If you like it the way it is you arent missing anything, who knows you may not like it after it has aged, throw half of it in a jar and let it sit and you can be the judge.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, C&D Strathspey sounds a lot like Haddos, It is a Scottish blend and when you open the tin you start looking around the room for rotting orange peels, but after a few months opened it starts to mellow out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCasino, post: 335513, member: 2824"] If you like it the way it is you arent missing anything, who knows you may not like it after it has aged, throw half of it in a jar and let it sit and you can be the judge. FWIW, C&D Strathspey sounds a lot like Haddos, It is a Scottish blend and when you open the tin you start looking around the room for rotting orange peels, but after a few months opened it starts to mellow out [/QUOTE]
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