Congratulations at emerging from your hermitage! There are plenty of blends I prefer fresh to aged, like McClelland 2015, Esoterica Dunbar, and actual, real Escudo, just to name a few. Real Escudo, not the shit that's on the market today, was wonderful fresh AND aged. Escudo changed with aging, losing that white pepper note and developing a wonderful fruitiness, and I liked both. The new garbage, a "whatsis" being made from poorer quality components, doesn't match up.
And I'm hardly alone in liking some blends fresh. Others here have said the same thing. As for complexities, that's true with some blends and not true with others, Sometimes balances do change with age, as when Latakia fades mellows while other oriental leaf ripen a bit, and while I prefer the faded softened flavors of Latakia, many other prefer it fresh. Add too much age and the only complexity is how to find any flavor in any of it.
So now you have met someone who prefers some blends fresh.