That helps a lot. Thanks.I remember this being asked before... if you are referring to the blends and if they possibly changed. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it using the standard or advance search on the forum, but did find it using google asking it to just search the botl domain.
http://www.botl.org/community/forums/archive/index.php/t-55181.html
In that thread someone mentioned that all the blends are pretty much unchanged but there have been tweaks to the red label.
That said, I like these sticks more with some age but I can say that with a lot of stuff that I smoke.
Check out Tobacco Road in Sacramento. He still has a lot of the 601 cigars with original labels (aged!). If you are buying a box talk to Zee and he will cut you a deal.That helps a lot. Thanks.
I agree on the Red having been changed. The newer knees I've smoked are good, but not like the older ones... Less spicy and less strength. But it sounds like I need to go ahead and get the Green label La Fuerzas I've had my eye on. :ccool:
Yes I believe the current band is closer to the original...I think they added words like "Maduro" and "Oscuro"...They still aren't as nice as the original bands IMO but better than the horrendous, relatively short-lived one they replaced.The greens (old and new bands) are fantastic smokes, and one of my favorites. I did hate the design of the "new" bands. They've gone back to the original (or something similar) now, haven't they?
The blend was never tweaked according to Eddie and Erik. There was talk about it but it never happened.Box of 601 red robusto is going for $75 on Atlantic's website, with the blend being tweaked I'm not sure what I'm getting into as I've only had the old bands. Hmmmm...
Thanks for sharing! I'll be buying that box for sure now.Eddie Ortega (former half owner of EO Brands) has told me several times the blends never changed! If there is any change in taste it is just the year to year production or the fact that the older ones have age to them. All are still being made at My Fathers Cigars also.
Eddie left EO selling his half to Erik Espinosa and started his own brand Oretga Cigars (and by the way very good smoke). I just talked to Erik last month and he will be changing the brand name from EO Brand to Espinosa Cigars, and he has a new cigar starting out the Espinosa brand this month, but he didn't give me a time table on when the other bands/brand would be changing. His new Espinosa cigar is not made at My Father.