That was one box, from one humidor, that recently went through a major barometric pressure & temperature variation. Don't let this one experience (even though it was pretty universal) make you think that aged tobacco isn't equally as enjoyable as fresh (if not more so). Remember, Suckling is still a journalist and does still have to write compelling articles. Lets see him sell all of his vintage stock and then write this article before any of us start believing that vintage cigars are as old & obsolete an idea as expired tobacco.
Also keep in mind, the representative from Tabacuba (I believe) mentioned that he felt the 1998s had another decade, at least, before they were at their peak. The 2008s, (smoked at about 1 year old or slightly less, I believe) were at what was thought to be the right smoking period for that cigar. Remember, there has been major blend changes between the time that these two vintages were rolled. That can have major impact on smoke-ability, tobacco complexity or substance (MRN-congeners). That's not an opinion, it's a fact.