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Punch Petit Coronas del Punch

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Punch Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #15: I was just lucky enough to get a hold of a cabinet of these marked Sep 01. I've smoked my way through about a third of them and this is a marvelous little cigar. Fortunately, only two so far had a slightly snug draw, the rest smoked as close to perfectly as you can get. I have had a few before that may have been newer since they were almost all power with little complexity. Although the cabinet hasn't reached the complexity of, say, a Monte #4, they are stronger in body which is something I enjoy. This is not a cigar for a beginner smoker running probably second only to the Partagas Petit Corona (in the Mareva category) in strength. One of the reviewers said that they were on their way out. I would hate to see it happen. - Submitted by John Smith - NJ on February 13, 2006


Review #14: Really a wonderful PC! Awesome flavors right from the start. Creamy, lots of smoke---just great. I'll be adding a box of these to the 'dor in the near future. This one from '04 I was told. - Submitted by Shooter on December 14, 2005


Review #13: A lovely day time smoke, pleasant appearance, consistant burn, good aroma and my box of 25 (AUG 03) provided superb draw. Although an additional six months in the hunidor would provide a little more complexity. - Submitted by Vegas Peru on February 20, 2005


Review #12: Slowly develops it's rich full flavours, earthy, fruity and creamy with a nice spicyness to it that hits the spot. One of my favourite petit coronas, second only to the Partagas. Yum! - Submitted by A. Dyer on December 18, 2004


Review #11: This delicious mareva is quite outstanding. The construction and burn is impecable, very slow burning (took almost 70 minutes to finish it), with lots of very aromatic smoke, in the classic bitter-sweet Punch style. However, in my opinion this is definately not a cigar for beginners. If not the strongest, a top 3 mareva in strength, totally full bodied. The last third is nearly overwhelming in cedary-nutty, tangy flavors. By no means an everyday cigar, but a very nice change of pace. Delicious to smoke after a hearty lunch, with a nice bourbon. - Submitted by Estrella on November 25, 2004


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