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tacHammer
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:48 pm    Post subject: Punch Rare Corojo - Pita Reply with quote

I agree with Fletch. The pita seems to be the best size combination of wrapper/binder/filler to get the most flavor out of this blend.
This is one of the cigars I consider BTSC.
"Better than some Cubans"
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LanShark
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

definately a great smoke, i also dont put them down until the very end
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Fletchman
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 2:14 pm    Post subject: Punch Rare Corojo - Pita - Revisited Reply with quote

Country of Origin: Honduras
Size: 6.12 x 50
Wrapper : Ecuardorian/Sumatran
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler: DR/Hon/Nic
Strength/Body: Medium/Full

I recently received some of these cigars and they were the first I tried in 2009. The consistency and quality of these cigars never ceases to impress me. When I received them I was a little concerned they didn't have the flavor of past runs but once I put them down for a couple of weeks in the humidor all those fears were allayed. The wrapper is a rich Ecuadoran, Sumatran wrapper grown under unique conditions. Cigar master Frank Llaneza created this cigar, to whom I will be forever grateful. Some people have a problem with the name as there isn't any corojo tobacco in the blend. No matter what these cigars are called they are excellent smokes, a medium/ full bodied smoke. The flavor is rich, slightly sweet with a hint of cocoa. This size for some reason has more flavor than the other sizes of this line in my opinion. Production of these cigars in the past have been limited due to the wrapper availability but have been more readily avaliable in recent years.



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