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ROMEO Y JULIETA

ROMEO Y JULIETA

History of ROMEO Y JULIETA

Founded in 1873, the Romeo Y Julieta brand once printed over 2,000 cigar bands! The "Romeos" are one of the most well-known and popular of all of the Havana brands. Over 40 shapes and sizes are produced under this brand, some of which are considered the very best in their size. Romeo y Julieta cigars have won gold medals worldwide for both taste and quality. With so many different sizes and so much pressure on production due to worldwide demand, it is especially impressive that the entire brand continues to be appreciated as one of absolutely top quality. Of particular repute are the Churchill sizes. As always, a large box (25 or 50) of untubed cigars (there are many tubed versions) is an excellent choice, although Romeo Y Julieta tubed cigars are also among the best available. The brand is also credited with introducing the "Churchill" shaped cigar, in honor of the famed warrior and British Prime Minister. British lore claims that when Prime Minister Churchill would meet with foreign heads of state, he would insert a straightened paperclip through the length of his cigar. As his cigar ash would grow longer and longer but not fall, it is said that Churchill would unnerve his often-hostile guests, allowing him to gain an upper hand during delicate negotiations. With so many varieties of cigars one cannot describe all the variations of flavors acheived by Romeo Y Julieta, however, a distinct trait of a Romeo Y Julieta cigar could be that it has been able to adapt to the changes in epicurian fashions over the centuries.

ROMEO Y JULIETA Linea de Oro - Nobles

Linea de Oro - Nobles
Linea de Oro - Nobles
  • Ring Gauge: 56
  • Taste: Earth
  • Cigar length: 135 mm / 5.31'
  • Vitola: Figurado
  • Strength: Medium

This isn’t just a Romeo — this is Romeo after a promotion, a gym membership, and a tailor-made suit. The Nobles is the muscle of the Línea de Oro trio, and oh boy, it knows how to make an entrance.


Wrapped in a stunning colorado-claro cloak with just the right amount of oily swagger, this chunky belicoso wastes no time showing off. The cold draw teases with earthy, floral notes, and a whisper of leather — but once lit, it struts confidently into deeper territory: roasted coffee, peanuts, and a rich, leathery finish that practically purrs.


It starts with elegance, walks you through a nutty, creamy midsection, and ends with a final third that’s pure Cuban drama: hay, earth, florals, spice — it’s like the last act of an opera. Add in that glorious sycamore-red lacquered box and a golden medallion, and you've got yourself a cigar that knows it's better than your average Romeo. Because it is.


Not for beginners, but for those who like their Cubans with a bit of fire in their belly. Needs some age to reach full brilliance, but even fresh, this one’s got charisma to spare.


Light it up and let Romeo show you his noble side.


Romeo Y Julieta

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