The Punch Golden Era cigar is a Honduran puro that is packed with Corojo tobacco, which is prized for its deep brown color, barely visible veins, and rich flavor. However, this tobacco is susceptible to blue-mold disease, which means it provides a low yield making the tobacco highly coveted. The tobacco for the Golden Era is grown at the JRE Tobacco Farm. The cigars are handmade at JRE’s Fabrica de Puros Aladino factory in Honduras. Both the farm and factory are owned by the Eiroa family, who are well-known for their expertise in managing Corojo tobacco. The Punch Golden Era cigar’s name is a reference to the “golden age” of cigars and the key role Corojo tobacco played in shaping that period (which ran from the late 1800s to the early 1900s).