Full‑Bodied

Punch Signature

Corojo Spice, Leather‑Forward

Punch

About Punch Signature

Punch Signature is a full‑bodied expression built on an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper with a Connecticut Habano binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. Launched in 2015, the line is widely described as spicier and leather‑forward—Punch dialed up for smokers who want heat and presence in their smoke.

  • Made in Honduras
  • Full
  • Ecuadorian Corojo
  • Spice, cedar, leather, cinnamon

Key Details

Made By

Punch

Made In

Honduras

First Introduced

2015

Strength

Full

Wrapper Focus

Ecuadorian Corojo

Known For

Punch Signature

Official Website

punchcigars.com

Corojo Power

Punch Signature

Punch Signature is a full‑bodied expression built on an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper with a Connecticut Habano binder and Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers. Launched in 2015, the line is marked by spice, cedar, leather and a cinnamon‑tinged finish.

Sizes

  • Gigante (6.0" x 60)
  • Torpedo (5.75" x 52)
  • Robusto (5.0" x 54)
  • Rothschild (4.5" x 50)

Strength

Full

Wrapper

Ecuadorian Corojo

Binder

Connecticut Habano

Filler

Dominican and Nicaraguan long‑filler

Signature leans into the heavier side of Punch’s catalog: a Corojo wrapper over a Connecticut Habano binder with Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers produces an immediate peppery lift, a firm tobacco body and savory leather notes threaded with cedar. The finish carries a dry, slightly sweet spice with a cinnamon edge. When the blend is performing it shows clear transitions—from a peppery introduction to a wood‑and‑leather midpalate and a determined, spice‑forward close—and construction aims at a steady, hearty draw. Released in larger formats in 2015, Signature is the pick for smokers who want a pronounced, modern Punch profile rather than a tempered, finesse‑first stick.

Video Gallery

Punch Signature Gigante Cigar Review

Punch Signature Robusto Cigar Review

Frequently Asked Questions

Signature is positioned toward the fuller, spicier side of Punch. The line uses an Ecuadorian Corojo wrapper and a Connecticut Habano binder to amplify pepper, cedar and leather notes; editorial coverage describes it as showier and heavier than classical Punch Clásico or mid‑strength Habanos‑style offerings.