Punch Bareknuckle

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I bought a couple of these recently. Smoked one after golfing today. I only let it rest about 10 days...yeah, I was anxious.
Very nice smoke IMO. Strong, but smooth. Great rich tobacco flavor. Impeccable construction. It never ceases to be a delight when you try a new cigar and love it.
One of my playing partners gave me a Cuban Cohiba Churchill (I gave him an Oliva Connecticut as admittedly inadequate compensation) which I smoked on the course. It was mighty tasty, but I think I actually liked the Punch more. In combination, I've gotta say that this was my best cigar day ever.
Very nice smoke IMO. Strong, but smooth. Great rich tobacco flavor. Impeccable construction. It never ceases to be a delight when you try a new cigar and love it.
One of my playing partners gave me a Cuban Cohiba Churchill (I gave him an Oliva Connecticut as admittedly inadequate compensation) which I smoked on the course. It was mighty tasty, but I think I actually liked the Punch more. In combination, I've gotta say that this was my best cigar day ever.
Kipling was a wise man.
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I've had a couple Bareknuckles and agree they're good... I had a few BOTL's over for a herf today, and one of them said he enjoys a Punch now and then so I gave him a Bareknuckle and he loved it. I think they're one of the prettiest cigars, with the color and oily sheen of the wrapper.
I also like their Vintage sticks, and especially the Gran Cru.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis2 -
Agree with both. I've only had two Bareknuckles, but they were both very enjoyable smokes. Not big into Punch, but thought the BK was a great stick at a decent price. Plus, Bareknuckle Punch is such a cool name."When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon0