Punch Panetelas Grandes
The Punch Panetelas Grandes represents a bygone era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship, offering enthusiasts a glimpse into the brand's storied past. This elegant vitola was part of the Punch portfolio for decades before eventually being phased out during the 1980s.
Historical Background
The Panetelas Grandes first appeared on the Cuban cigar scene prior to 1960, making it one of the older releases in the Punch catalog. For more than two decades, this cigar maintained its place among the brand's regular production offerings, building a loyal following among traditional cigar smokers who appreciated its classic dimensions and refined smoking experience.
Production eventually ceased during the 1980s, marking the end of an era for this distinguished format. Today, surviving examples of the Panetelas Grandes are considered collector's items, representing a piece of Punch's rich heritage.

Specifications
| Vitola Name | Panetelas Grandes |
| Factory Name | Ninfas |
| Ring Gauge | 33 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued (1980s) |
Format and Smoking Experience
The Ninfas factory name designates this cigar as a classic panetela format, characterized by its slender ring gauge and generous length. At 33 ring gauge and 7 inches, the Panetelas Grandes offered an extended smoking session with a cooler burn and more delicate flavor delivery than thicker formats allow.
This traditional shape demands careful smoking technique, as the narrower diameter requires attentive draw control and even lighting. Experienced smokers often appreciate how this format allows subtle flavor nuances to express themselves with clarity and precision.
Packaging Presentation
The Panetelas Grandes was presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each adorned with Punch's standard band A design. This classic presentation reflected the elegant simplicity that defined Cuban cigar packaging during the mid-twentieth century.
