Punch Coronets

Ramón ValdésRamón ValdésEditor-in-Chief

The Punch Coronets was a classic Cuban cigar that held a distinguished place in the Punch portfolio for decades. This elegant Panetela-format cigar was introduced prior to 1960 and remained in regular production until its discontinuation in 2002, giving it a remarkable run of over four decades in the Cuban cigar market.

Punch Coronets — Cuban cigar

Specifications

Factory Name Panetelas
Ring Gauge 34
Length 117 mm (4⅝″)
Official Weight 4.94 g
Construction Handmade
Band Standard band A
Punch Coronets — cigar tube
Punch Coronets — cigar packaging
Punch Coronets — cigar packaging
Punch Coronets — cigar packaging
Punch Coronets — cigar packaging

Packaging Options

The Punch Coronets was offered in several packaging configurations to suit different preferences:

  • Dress box containing 10 cigars, each housed in an aluminium tube
  • Dress box containing 25 cigars, each housed in an aluminium tube
  • Cajón (cabinet box) containing 100 cigars

History and Status

As one of the older offerings in the Punch catalog, the Coronets predated 1960 and represented the traditional slim Panetela format that was once highly popular among cigar enthusiasts. The cigar maintained its place in regular production throughout the latter half of the twentieth century before being officially discontinued in 2002.

The Coronets embodied the classic Punch character in a slender, elegant format, offering aficionados a refined smoking experience from one of Cuba's most storied brands.

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