Sumatra Classic
Punch Clásico
Punch Clásico pairs an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper with a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and a Honduran/Dominican/Nicaraguan filler, produced in Honduras. The line typically registers medium in strength, offering earthy and sweet notes with honeyed wood, toast and occasional mineral or charred‑wood finishes, and it’s notable for a large roster of traditional vitolas.
Sizes
- Presidente (8.5" x 52)
- After Dinner EMS (7.25" x 45)
- Double Corona (6.75" x 48)
- Grandote (6.25" x 60)
- Punch (6.25" x 44)
- Pitas (6.125" x 50)
- Café Royale (crystal tube) (5.625" x 44)
- Magnum (5.25" x 54)
- Gusto Tubo (aluminium tube) (5.0" x 52)
- London Club (5.0" x 40)
- Champions (4.5" x 60)
- Rothschild (4.5" x 50)
- Bolos (4.1875" x 36)
- Slim Panatellas (4.0" x 28)
- Punch Cigarillo (4.0" x 24)
- Punch Miniatures (3.0" x 22)
Strength
Medium
Wrapper
Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder
Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler
Honduran, Nicaraguan, Dominican Piloto Cubano
Clásico reads like Punch’s steady, old‑school cigar: familiar flavors, solid construction and a big size chart so the blend can be sampled at different tempos. The Sumatra wrapper brings aromatic top notes while the Connecticut Broadleaf binder and mixed Honduran/Dominican/Nicaraguan filler provide weight and balance. Most sizes sit in the medium strength lane, delivering an earthy backbone threaded with honeyed wood, toast and cedar, and moving through subtle coffee or chocolate moments. Some vitolas show mineral or lightly charred‑wood finishes; pepper, anise or leather appear as accents rather than main themes. Across formats shorter sticks concentrate the sweet/roasty notes, longer vitolas let the cedar and mineral elements unfold. Draw and burn are generally solid, though performance can vary by size — the point is predictability and a familiar Punch profile rather than theatrics.
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