Is Romeo and Julieta cigars good?
Is Romeo and Julieta cigars good?
Excellent. Pre-light flavor: VERY mild. Base flavors: Key flavors and textures I ran into throughout…creaminess and earthy tobacco flavor from the Dominican tobaccos in the binder and filler, and that laid-back sweetness we just discussed. That sweetness just kind of chills out and hangs with you for most of the smoke.
Is Romeo y Julieta a Cuban cigar?
Romeo y Julieta is one of Cuba’s larger cigar brands, with a vast portfolio of sizes. The brand’s origin dates back to 1875.
Are Romeo and Juliet cigars mild?
Traditional non-Cuban Romeo y Julietas are made with Indonesian wrappers and have a mild flavor profile. The new Romeo by Romeo y Julieta cigars are crafted with dark, Ecuadoran Habano-seed wrappers around an all-Dominican blend.
What’s the price of a Romeo y Julieta?
Rome y Julieta 1875 is draped in a gingerbread-hued Indonesian leaf with magnificent balance. Elegant notes of cedar, toasted nuts, spices, and coffee beans populate a deeply discounted and savory jackpot for just $3.99 per cigar! Romeo fans can add a sporty red cap to their collection with the Romeo y Julieta 1875 Flex Hat.
Where can I buy Romeo y Julieta cigars?
As your preferred source for deep discounts and cigar deals galore, we always have a generous selection of Romeo y Julieta cigars on hand in our palatial, humidified warehouse. Romeo by Romeo y Julieta seduces more cigar connoisseurs than a Shakespearean sonnet with sincere notes of leather, chocolate and earth.
What kind of flavor does Romeo y Julieta have?
Each blend in the Romeo y Julieta portfolio offers consistently balanced, smooth flavors that are approachable from start to finish. Cigar lovers have gravitated toward Romeo y Julieta cigars for years for reliable construction and a range of profiles with savory finishes that are on the creamier side.
How did Romeo y Julieta get its name?
Romeo y Julieta’s clever allusion to one of the most famous plays in history would also flourish, thanks to its already iconic name, as well as a fervent new brand owner. It was in 1903 that Jose ‘Pepin’ Rodriguez Fernandez, head of the Cabañas cigar factory in Havana, acquired the Romeo y Julieta brand.