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For those who have smoked both the Punch Petite and Punch PC, is there a major taste difference between the two? (Just starting to explore the Punch line and have tried the Petite Punch but not the PC.)

Thanks!

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For those who have smoked both the Punch Petite and Punch PC, is there a major taste difference between the two? (Just starting to explore the Punch line and have tried the Petite Punch but not the PC.)

Thanks!

They share the essential core flavour profile of sweet cream/currant spice good tobacco. The PC is not as full bodied as the Punch Petite. The Punch Petite is medium full and often Full. The Punch Petit Corona in the main strictly medium bodied

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They share the essential core flavour profile of sweet cream/currant spice good tobacco. The PC is not as full bodied as the Punch Petite. The Punch Petite is medium full and often Full. The Punch Petit Corona in the main strictly medium bodied

I am a regular Punch PC smoker and as luck would have it, presently smoking a couple boxes of Petites.

Sounds like you are looking at small format cigars - If you are just getting introduced to the Punch brand; I would recommend the PC or Royal Select #12 over the Petites.

The Petites are much smaller and remind me of the adage "Big things come in small packages" – A good cigar in its own right but lacking in finesse and IMHO not the best example of what Punch is all about flavor wise. However if you want something to slap you around some – the Petites are your Marquis de Sade. :)

Should you want to try a slightly larger offering from Punch - the Punch Punch and Royal Select #11 (both grand coronas) are excellent choices.

I guess to me; “the bigger the Punch – the better”. :wacko:

BUD

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Should you want to try a slightly larger offering from Punch - the Punch Punch and Royal Select #11 (both grand coronas) are excellent choices.

I guess to me; “the bigger the Punch – the better”. :thinking:

BUD

Thanks for the recommendation. I have Punch Punch on my list of smokes to try.

-Brian

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