Leathery Sumatra

Punch Rare Corojo

Leather, Cedar and Black Pepper

Punch

About Punch Rare Corojo

Punch Rare Corojo started as an annual limited release and later moved to regular production while keeping collectible vitolas. The typical construction pairs an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper with a Connecticut Broadleaf binder and Dominican, Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. Expect a medium to medium‑full profile of leather, cedar, black pepper, coffee and dry earth across numerous frontmarks.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Medium–Medium‑Full
  • Ecuadorian Sumatra (rosado)
  • Leather, cedar/wood, cherry/dark fruit, black pepper, coffee, earth

Key Details

Made By

Punch

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2001

Strength

Medium–Medium‑Full

Wrapper Focus

Ecuadorian Sumatra (rosado)

Known For

Punch Rare Corojo

Official Website

punchcigars.com

Leathery Cedar

Punch Rare Corojo

Punch Rare Corojo centers on an Ecuadorian Sumatra rosado wrapper over a Connecticut Broadleaf binder with Dominican Piloto Cubano, Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers. It generally sits in the medium to medium‑full strength lane and is leathery and cedar‑forward with black pepper, occasional dark fruit or cherry, and coffee/earth undertones.

Sizes

  • Aristocrat (6.125" x 54)
  • Pita (6.125" x 50)
  • El Doble (6.0" x 60)
  • En Crystale (5.5" x 54)
  • Magnum (5.25" x 54)
  • Elites (5.25" x 45)
  • Gusto (Tube) (5.0" x 52)
  • Rapido (5.0" x 40)
  • Rothschild (4.5" x 50)
  • Box Pressed El Gordo — (6.0" x 60)

Strength

Medium–Medium‑Full

Wrapper

Ecuadorian Sumatra (rosado)

Binder

Connecticut Broadleaf

Filler

Dominican Piloto Cubano, Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers

Rare Corojo began as a small‑quantity frontmark and evolved into a regular offering focused on a distinct Sumatra rosado wrapper. The wrapper’s rosado character and medium oil give the line a reddish, slightly toothy surface; a Connecticut Broadleaf binder deepens the base. Flavor wise the cigars favor leather and cedar up front with a black‑pepper thread that waxes and wanes through the smoke. Intermittent notes of dark fruit or cherry, coffee and dry earth appear, but sweeter or creamy moments rarely take over. Mouthfeel is typically firm and slightly dry with a long, leather‑forward finish. Punch keeps the line active with a stable of traditional frontmarks and occasional limited vitolas, so collectors and regular smokers see both familiar sizes and periodic special releases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Despite the name, the standard Rare Corojo production is wrapped in an Ecuadorian Sumatra (rosado) leaf rather than traditional Corojo; where Corojo leaf appears, it is typically limited to special anniversary or one‑off releases rather than the core line.