Cigar Review of the Week: Punch Upper-Cut
12 years ago
General
Heyo guys!
Sorry for the delay last week. Had some errands and
scheduled meets to attend to. Andyways,
on with the review! :3
This week's review is from
sandmancsg
Being a fan of the Punch brand, I can see that he has an eye
for the classics. Also the fact that there are plenty of old cuban blends still this very
day of Punch, the apple doesn;t fall far from the tree in great quality.
Review:
Size: 5.2 x 50
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Pre-Light:
The red tone of this sumatra along with the gold and scenic
image of the tobacco field gave me a smile enough to know that I was
in for a treat. Even for a sumatra wrapper it had a spicy yet sweet tone
to the smell and taste before lighting.
Smoking:
Despite some of the bumps and ridges, it had a good even burn to it.
Barley any finger-nailing in balance. The flavors weaved in and out for a bit between a
sweet, leather, spicy, or coffee undertone. About halfway down some of the spices started to arise and
the medium body started to a little point of becoming a little fuller in body, but remains a
nice and easy smoke. I drank a Jack and Coke with it so I had no complaints. If I had a couple more, this like the Tabak
would definitely be an after dinner cigar with a good cup of coffee. :3
Personal thoughts:
Being for the price of any usual stick like a robusto or a tubo, it's one of the sticks that
good to take with you especially when you're out somewhere, either fishing or any outdoor activity.
So for anyone with a tight budget especially (depending on the state you live in with taxes), it's a buy worth
the price range. :3
Welp that's all for this week.
If you have a request, just let me know. :3
Sorry for the delay last week. Had some errands and
scheduled meets to attend to. Andyways,
on with the review! :3
This week's review is from
sandmancsgBeing a fan of the Punch brand, I can see that he has an eye
for the classics. Also the fact that there are plenty of old cuban blends still this very
day of Punch, the apple doesn;t fall far from the tree in great quality.
Review:
Size: 5.2 x 50
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Pre-Light:
The red tone of this sumatra along with the gold and scenic
image of the tobacco field gave me a smile enough to know that I was
in for a treat. Even for a sumatra wrapper it had a spicy yet sweet tone
to the smell and taste before lighting.
Smoking:
Despite some of the bumps and ridges, it had a good even burn to it.
Barley any finger-nailing in balance. The flavors weaved in and out for a bit between a
sweet, leather, spicy, or coffee undertone. About halfway down some of the spices started to arise and
the medium body started to a little point of becoming a little fuller in body, but remains a
nice and easy smoke. I drank a Jack and Coke with it so I had no complaints. If I had a couple more, this like the Tabak
would definitely be an after dinner cigar with a good cup of coffee. :3
Personal thoughts:
Being for the price of any usual stick like a robusto or a tubo, it's one of the sticks that
good to take with you especially when you're out somewhere, either fishing or any outdoor activity.
So for anyone with a tight budget especially (depending on the state you live in with taxes), it's a buy worth
the price range. :3
Welp that's all for this week.
If you have a request, just let me know. :3
sandmancsg
~sandmancsg
Thank you for the compliment. ^-^ I appreciate the review and your thoughts on the cigar.
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