J. J. Fox Exclusives: Punch Néctares No.3
The Punch Néctares No.3 stands as a notable entry in the J. J. Fox Exclusives lineup, representing a bygone era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship. This discontinued regular production cigar holds a special place in the history of bespoke Havana releases, having been created specifically for the prestigious J. J. Fox retailer.

Historical Background
The Néctares No.3 was originally released prior to 1960, making it one of the older expressions in the Punch portfolio's specialized offerings. The cigar enjoyed several decades of availability before being discontinued during the 1980s, marking the end of its run as a production vitola.

Specifications

| Cigar Name | Punch Néctares No.3 |
| Factory Name | Hermosos No.4 |
| Ring Gauge | 48 |
| Length | 127 mm (5 inches) |
| Official Weight | 10.86 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | None |
| Packaging | Slide lid box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued (Pre-1960 release, discontinued 1980s) |
Construction and Presentation

True to its traditional roots, the Punch Néctares No.3 was entirely handmade, reflecting the artisanal standards of pre-revolution Cuban cigar production. Notably, this vitola was presented without any band, giving it a clean, understated appearance that let the quality of the wrapper speak for itself.

The Hermosos No.4 factory designation indicates a robusto-adjacent format, though with slightly different proportions than the standard robusto. The 48 ring gauge combined with the 5-inch length offered a comfortable smoking experience with a generous draw and ample smoke output.
Packaging

The Néctares No.3 was presented in classic slide lid boxes containing 25 cigars each—a traditional presentation format that has become increasingly associated with special and regional releases in the Cuban cigar world.
Legacy
As part of the J. J. Fox Exclusives program, the Punch Néctares No.3 represents an early example of retailer-specific Cuban cigar productions. These exclusive releases would eventually pave the way for the extensive Regional Edition and Limited Edition programs that followed in later decades.
