The Makhuwa I bought in 2019 was shockingly bad. Unrecognizable. It used to taste like a smooth creamy chocolate malt. The 2019 was sour to the extent that it had any flavor at all. I haven't tried it since, and as I don't need to buy any more tobacco, I doubt I'll be giving it a another shot. K&K really screwed the pooch with that one.
This would be an interesting thread or article I have been following a lot of the CHANGED reviews, it would be nice to have a breakdown list for those of us who like to hunt down the OG and compare the new stuff.Hans wouldn't shift the blame. He's a very honest man, and I've gotten to know him pretty well the last seven years. He was surprised and a bit distressed that Directors Cut had been changed, but he also said it was selling very well.
As for K&K, they've changed some blends in the past couple of years. Many of the Astley's and Peter Heinrichs blends have under gone changes. They lessened the topping of HU Makuwa and HU 4th Anniversary, as well.
As was mentioned about tobaccos going the way of Syrian Latakia I'm wondering if maybe some of it is not a price but a source issue.
For instance, besides Perique being switched out for DF are other easier-to-acquire/cheaper Orientals being substituted for say Yenidje?
And so on and so forth, I mean how deep does the rabbit hole go?