EO 601 Oscuro Tronco

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Okay, so this is the latest release from Eddie Ortega and his boys over at United Tobacco. It’s been out for a good while now and has gotten rave reviews. Of course, like all 601s, this oscuro was blended by Don Pepin and rolled in his factory. I’ve had plenty of them as I crave an in your face smoke every now and then. This smoke definitely gets in your face. The great thing about this 5×52 robusto is that its power is not so overbearing that you can’t taste the flavors.
Appearance: This parejo is magnificently rolled when looking at it. The dark oscuro wrapper is a deep chocolate brown that is highlighted by the familiar 601 gold and green band. This is a classy looking cigar. The triple cap is perfect. Its veins are smooth though the cigar has a little tooth to it.
Taste: You’ll notice below that what you smell is what you get with this cigar. At first light I was bowled over with the pepper that fired my tongue and lips. POW! After a few puffs, the pepper settled into the background and let the wood come forward which was soon joined by some coffee. This cigar starts out really hard but then settles into a blend of the pepper, wood, and coffee intermingling all simultaneously.
Aroma: Holding this to my nose, pre-light, I get wood, pepper and coffee. This is a very odorous cigar. Smelling it before smoking it does not give you any hint of its strength, though it does give you insight into its flavor profile.
Construction: Squeezing it gently, this cigar is consistent. It’s firm but not too solid. Looking at the foot, you see an even, tightly rolled bunch. My last sample had some issues with the burn, but I’ll attribute those to the storage since I was not too careful in transporting it and it was affected by being unprotected from today’s heat. The draw was perfect and I was able to smoke it down to a good nub.
Overall: This is one of the best really full-bodied cigars on the market. You get strength AND flavor and lots of it. It’s not overpowering like some but if you aren’t used to this or haven’t had something to eat before you smoke the 601 Oscuro, you’ll feel it. It took me a good hour and 45 minutes to enjoy this smoke to the fullest.
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Nice review Ricky! I smoked one of these as well the other day and I really enjoyed it. I found the review here to be spot on! Nice stick!
Scott