Punch Trés Petit Coronas
The Punch Trés Petit Coronas represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history, serving as one of the brand's longstanding offerings before its discontinuation. This cigar was part of the regular production lineup for decades, delivering the classic Punch character in a compact format that appealed to smokers seeking a shorter smoking experience without sacrificing flavor complexity.

History and Release Information
The Trés Petit Coronas entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older established formats within the Punch portfolio. The cigar enjoyed an impressive production run spanning more than four decades before being discontinued in 2002. Its longevity speaks to the enduring appeal of this particular vitola among aficionados who appreciated its manageable size and consistent construction.

Technical Specifications

| Factory Name | Minutos |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 110 mm (4⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 7.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Presentation and Packaging

The Trés Petit Coronas was offered in traditional dress boxes, available in two configurations to suit different purchasing preferences. Collectors and enthusiasts could acquire these cigars in boxes containing either 10 or 25 units, both presentations reflecting the classic aesthetic associated with the Punch brand.

Legacy
While no longer in production, the Punch Trés Petit Coronas remains a point of interest for collectors and those studying the evolution of Cuban cigar formats. The Minutos factory name designation places this cigar within a specific category of smaller format cigars that have seen varying levels of popularity over the decades. Its discontinuation in 2002 marked the end of an era for this particular size within the Punch family, though the brand continues to offer numerous other vitolas to contemporary smokers.
