Punch Petit Coronations (1)
The Punch Petit Coronations (1) represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history, standing as one of the venerable releases from the Punch brand that enjoyed decades of appreciation before its eventual discontinuation. This handmade cigar, known by its factory name "Franciscanos," was a staple in the Punch portfolio for over forty years.
Historical Background
The Petit Coronations (1) traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the more established releases in the Punch catalog. The cigar maintained its place in regular production for decades before being discontinued around 2002. It is worth noting that a successor—the Petit Coronations (2)—continues to be available, carrying forward the name for contemporary enthusiasts.
Specifications

| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Petit Coronations (1) |
| Factory Name | Franciscanos |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 116 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.72 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band B |
Packaging Options
The Petit Coronations (1) was offered in two primary packaging configurations during its production run:
- Dress box containing 25 cigars, each presented in individual aluminium tubes
- Cajón (cabinet box) containing 100 cigars
Related Releases
A special edition of this vitola was included in the Punch Petit Coronations (1) Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor, a commemorative release celebrating the turn of the millennium. This limited presentation offered collectors an opportunity to acquire the Petit Coronations in a distinctive format.
Legacy
While the original Petit Coronations (1) is no longer in production, its lengthy production span from the mid-twentieth century through the early 2000s ensured its place in the collections of many cigar enthusiasts. The discontinuation of this vitola marked the end of an era for Punch, though the brand continues to honor the name through the current Petit Coronations (2) release.
