I don't think that's true.
According to Padron's website, the 64s are blended with a "limited production series aged for 4 years" The Padron series (3000s for example) are made with tobacco aged fro 2 1/2 years. These numbers alone don't jive with what your guy is saying.
As far as I know, all the Padron (thousand) series are the same tobacco, just different shapes. The shapes can change the flavor profile.
I would really be shocked that Padron would use the same tobacco from their "standard" line in the anniversary line. Granted, it all comes from the same farm, but I'm sure they grow different grades of plant.
Will
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