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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 335591" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>Aged Haddo's is really a different animal. I had the pleasure of smoking some from the first year (or so) of production a couple of years ago. It was different enough from the current iteration to make me think it was another blend altogether. Perhaps one or more of the original component tobaccos have been rotated out making a slightly different blend after a decade. Perhaps the transformation with age is especially dramatic. My guess is it's a little of both, but +1 on the aged Haddo's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 335591, member: 820"] Aged Haddo's is really a different animal. I had the pleasure of smoking some from the first year (or so) of production a couple of years ago. It was different enough from the current iteration to make me think it was another blend altogether. Perhaps one or more of the original component tobaccos have been rotated out making a slightly different blend after a decade. Perhaps the transformation with age is especially dramatic. My guess is it's a little of both, but +1 on the aged Haddo's. [/QUOTE]
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