I smoked an unmarked Petite Corona at Bull City Cigar today. It came from the blending room and was in a box with a few other unbanded sticks. The box was under a couple of partial three or four month old bundles. I asked for a Petite Corona and the blender pulled that out when there were several other stacks of PCs in the cabinet.
It was a great smoke. It was a rich, smooth, and had a medium black pepper that coated the tongue. I think it was an Ecuadorian shade wrapper with Dominican Corojo. It could have easily been something from a new Fuente line.
Now, a JR Cuban Alternative Edicion Limitada - Monte Cristo C. Three or five months and it might be a five dollar stick. Right now, not horrible, but I wouldn't buy another. It does the trick (burns and tastes like a cigar) while I save my last Tat TAA and Bull City San Andres.