The Añejos have always seemed to be a slightly tweaked Opus blend, where they share that anisey, earthy, stout tobacco that is used in Opus, Don Arturo, Don Carlos Anniversarios, and a few others. I enjoy the blends and usually pick which one I want based upon which wrapper I'm in the mood for. The Añejo can be had easier and for a better price.Isn't the Añejo line supposed to be the same binders and fillers as the Opus, but with the aged CT broadleaf wrapper instead of the Dominican? Personally, I think Añejo is solid, but doesn't really measure up to the Opus, or really taste all that similar, even accounting for the different wrapper... I actually think their core line maduros like the 858 are just as good as the Añejos.