Punch Royal Selection No.11
The Punch Royal Selection No.11 stands as a notable chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that enjoyed a remarkably long production run before being retired from the brand's portfolio. This handmade cigar represents the traditional craftsmanship that defined Punch for generations of cigar enthusiasts.

History and Background
The Royal Selection No.11 traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the more established releases within the Punch lineup. The cigar maintained its place in regular production for approximately five decades before being discontinued in 2010. This extended production run speaks to the cigar's enduring appeal among traditional Cuban cigar aficionados.

Vitola Specifications

Classified under the factory name "Coronas Gordas," the Royal Selection No.11 offered smokers a substantial yet manageable smoking experience. Below are the detailed specifications:
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Ring Gauge | 46 |
| Length | 143 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 11.41 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Factory Name | Coronas Gordas |
Packaging and Presentation

The Royal Selection No.11 was presented in classic slide lid boxes containing 25 cigars—a traditional packaging format that reflected the cigar's heritage positioning within the Punch brand family.
Band History

An interesting detail for collectors concerns the band presentation. For much of its history, the Royal Selection No.11 was released without bands. It wasn't until approximately 2005 that the standard Punch "Band A" was applied to this vitola. This transition period creates a notable distinction for collectors seeking specific production eras of this discontinued cigar.

Legacy
As part of the broader Punch portfolio, the Royal Selection No.11 contributed to the brand's reputation for accessible yet characterful Cuban cigars. Though no longer in production, remaining boxes continue to interest collectors and enthusiasts seeking to experience a piece of Punch's pre-2010 output.

