(Description provided by Forged Cigar Co.)
Punch Cigars is marking 25 years of Rare Corojo by releasing a new cigar with a signature Punch twist.
The new cigar — Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary — is not a limited-edition release, but instead will join the Punch full-time lineup.
Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary delivers a bold and spicy smoking experience, and it was produced at the Aladino Factory in Honduras. The cigar is a Honduran Puro made with a Corojo wrapper and a Corojo binder, along with fillers of Habano and Corojo. It offers tasting notes of spice, cedar, and earth.
Scott Abney, Brand Manager for Punch Cigars, said, “For over two decades, Punch fans have eagerly anticipated new Rare Corojo frontmarks and releases. Now, to celebrate 25 years on the shelves, we’re giving them a taste of a new blend that delivers that same signature Punch they know and love.”
While Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary contains an entirely different blend from the “original” Rare Corojo, both will be available on a full-time basis.
Rare Corojo 25th Anniversary’s branding is distinct from other Rare Corojo releases. It is available in a single size: a 6 X 54 Toro. Each box contains 10 cigars. SRP per cigar is $10.99.
The cigar is nicely made and has a nice feel in the hand.
The test draw after cutting the cap was a touch firm but workable. The initial flavors at light up were tangy plum, brown sugar, a little earthiness, light leather, and black coffee. There was black pepper rated at 7. Nice start. The plum and brown sugar are very nice.
At the first third (19 minutes) the ash is tight and the cigar is burning very evenly. The plum and brown sugar are still mixing very well. And now there is a sprinkling of cinnamon. There was light leather and black coffee in a nice amount. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is plum and very light leather with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar is quite tasty. It's impressive. I rated the first third 95.
As I moved through the second third (40 minutes) the sweet notes weren't quite as sharp. The black coffee is up just a little. The cigar is medium bodied. The finish is plum, light leather, and some dry wood notes with very good lingering black pepper. The cigar remains quite good. I rated the second third 94.
The cigar lasted 1 hour. In the final third the earthiness rose along with the black coffee while the plum notes decreased. The cigar is medium to full bodied. The finish is plum with a lot of dry wood notes and very good lingering black pepper. The dry wood notes are not very good, in my opinion. I rated the final third 91. The first two thirds were very good and kept the cigar with a good overall score. This cigar is well worth trying and has a nice price point.

















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