Honduran Puro

Punch Gran Puro

Pepper, Leather and Earth

Punch

About Punch Gran Puro

Punch Gran Puro is Punch’s Honduran puro, built from Honduran Havana‑seed wrapper, binder and filler. The profile leans into pepper, leather, earth and dried‑fruit notes while offering reliable construction and a value‑driven, traditional expression.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Honduran Havana Seed
  • Pepper, leather, dried fruit, cinnamon

Key Details

Made By

Punch

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2003

Wrapper Focus

Honduran Havana Seed

Known For

Punch Gran Puro

Official Website

punchcigars.com

Honduran Puro

Punch Gran Puro

Punch Gran Puro is a Honduran puro—wrapper, binder and filler sourced from Honduras—presenting pepper, leather, dried‑fruit sweetness and a cinnamon‑tinged finish. The line has earned critical attention, including high ratings and Best Buy mentions.

Sizes

  • Sierra (6.5" x 48)
  • Sesenta (6.25" x 60)
  • Pico Bonito (6.0" x 50)
  • Rancho (5.5" x 54)
  • Santa Rita (4.5" x 52)

Wrapper

Honduran Havana Seed

Binder

Honduran

Filler

Honduran

Gran Puro is Punch’s straight Honduran expression: a puro built on Honduran Havana‑seed leaf across wrapper, binder and filler. Flavor runs in the medium lane with occasional pushes toward medium‑full depending on vitola, delivering a peppery top note, firm leather and earthy backbone, lifted by dried‑fruit sweetness and a cinnamon‑tinged close. Construction tends to hold a steady white ash and an even burn—traits that favor repeatability over flash. The line’s industry recognition speaks to its value proposition: a dependable, country‑driven profile that works as a daily smoke when a traditional Honduran character is desired. Note that the Gran Puro name later spawned a Nicaraguan‑leaf extension, so banding matters if you’re after the original Honduran puro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—the original Punch Gran Puro is presented as a Honduran puro (wrapper, binder and filler from Honduras). However, the Gran Puro name was later used for a 2017 extension, Gran Puro Nicaragua, which is not a puro: it uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler. In short, the classic Gran Puro is Honduran puro; the Nicaragua option is a differently blended sibling under the same name.