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Needless to say I find Mikes post a half dozen below this one. Of course Mike had :clap:

 

 

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smoked a handful of them...thought they were really nice cigars but for the price differential at the time decided to continue to park my coin in the regular production DC...

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Glad to see Ravi join Bond Roberts. These guys are building something special in the cigar auction industry.

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Ravi is a good guy, happy to see him joining BR.

I received a couple of boxes of the Punch Platino India back in the day and was quite happy with it.
One box had a funny anomaly - the foil was upside down, all else was OK.
Might still have some pics of it somewhere ...

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I have half a box or so left.  Best foil wrapped cigar made IMHO.  Distinctly punch in terms of flavor but more herbal. Has aged gracefully.  May smoke another this month.  

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Smoked one on Saturday. It developed into a very good mature cigar. Overall a very good representative of the Punch Marca

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Lars


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My flight out of Havana in March 2010 was cancelled, I was booked on a Cubana flight to London 2 days later. Then that flight was delayed 10 hours. Cubana put us up for the night in the Hotel Copacabana, I don't recommend it. 

Anyway, the rooms being so bad in the Copacabana, I spent my allowance voucher on Mojitos in the lobby for the night which I spent chatting with Ameeta Seth of Cingari, my first time meeting her properly.

This was just a year after the launch of these cigars. She was telling me that all kinds of things went wrong with the release. There was some indecision over the number of boxes to be made, either 600 or 1,000. I think some early boxes did go out with "xx of 600" on the badge and most with "xx of 1,000". She told me quite a bit more about the process of getting them ordered and produced, but the mojitos made me forget!

I never pulled the trigger on a box myself. But they hung around on shelves for a long time. It's only 4 or 5 years now that they have become rare, I haven't seen one sell publicly in at least that long.

It's a rare box, whether 600 or 1,000 boxes, that's only 15,000 or 25,000 cigars. No regional releases have been that small in a long time. 

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