Origin : Cuba Format : Petit Corona Size : 129 x 16.67 mm Ring : 42 Weight : 8.46 g Hand-Made Price : ~$160 for a box of 25
A high quality Petit Corona, that’s for sure. This cigar rarely disappoints, only if you’re unlucky enough to get the one with a very tight draw – in this case, it becomes unsmokeable (happened to me once).
Appearance : [rating:4/5]
Pleasant appearance, Punch Petit Coronas del Punch looks and feels very neat and accurate.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
The construction and burn are impeccable, very slow burning (took over one hour to finish it), with lots of very aromatic smoke, in the classic bitter-sweet Punch style.
Flavor : [rating:4/5]
Medium to full flavor, medium bodied, earthy and slightly sweet and a (quite strong) hint of spice in the last two thirds.
Value : [rating:4.5/5]
Unfortunately, I think that it becomes harder and harder to find real good Punch cigars… I heard a few rumours that new ones were nothing close compared to, say, 2001 vitolas. Let’s hope it’s not true and have fun while we can!
Overall Rating : [rating:overall/5]
I gotta say this cigar is a must try for anyone. I was very impressed by the depth of flavour and cool easy smoking of Punch Petit Coronas, it was really worth a try. Delicious to smoke after a hearty lunch, with a nice bourbon.
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DJ
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And so… cute!
Stephen Keen
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I really got into this cigar. It had a really level flavor, not too harsh, not too slight. Just really smooth. Mine never made it to the humidor, though I plan on getting some later on for that purpose.
StewartsheltonIII
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I don’t know about the new ones, but I’ve had one of these sitting in my Humidor for some time now. I just broke it out today. I have to agree that this is one of the bet burning smokes i’ve encountered. I got an hour and a half out of this one with a perfect burn and great flavor. I haven’t tried one without giving it a couple of months in the humidor first, but a little aging really brings out the flavor in these cigars
Cigar Inspector
Origin : Cuba
Format : Petit Corona
Size : 129 x 16.67 mm
Ring : 42
Weight : 8.46 g
Hand-Made
Price : ~$160 for a box of 25
A high quality Petit Corona, that’s for sure. This cigar rarely disappoints, only if you’re unlucky enough to get the one with a very tight draw – in this case, it becomes unsmokeable (happened to me once).
Appearance : [rating:4/5]
Pleasant appearance, Punch Petit Coronas del Punch looks and feels very neat and accurate.
Construction : [rating:4.5/5]
The construction and burn are impeccable, very slow burning (took over one hour to finish it), with lots of very aromatic smoke, in the classic bitter-sweet Punch style.
Flavor : [rating:4/5]
Medium to full flavor, medium bodied, earthy and slightly sweet and a (quite strong) hint of spice in the last two thirds.
Value : [rating:4.5/5]
Unfortunately, I think that it becomes harder and harder to find real good Punch cigars… I heard a few rumours that new ones were nothing close compared to, say, 2001 vitolas. Let’s hope it’s not true and have fun while we can!
Overall Rating : [rating:overall/5]
I gotta say this cigar is a must try for anyone. I was very impressed by the depth of flavour and cool easy smoking of Punch Petit Coronas, it was really worth a try. Delicious to smoke after a hearty lunch, with a nice bourbon.
DJ
And so… cute!
Stephen Keen
I really got into this cigar. It had a really level flavor, not too harsh, not too slight. Just really smooth. Mine never made it to the humidor, though I plan on getting some later on for that purpose.
StewartsheltonIII
I don’t know about the new ones, but I’ve had one of these sitting in my Humidor for some time now. I just broke it out today. I have to agree that this is one of the bet burning smokes i’ve encountered. I got an hour and a half out of this one with a perfect burn and great flavor. I haven’t tried one without giving it a couple of months in the humidor first, but a little aging really brings out the flavor in these cigars