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Romeo y Julieta Belicosos
$390.00
Experience the elegance of Romeo y Julieta Belicosos cigars, a premium offering that mesmerizes with its blend of rich flavors and impeccable craftsmanship. These cigars promise a luxurious smoking journey from start to finish, featuring a balanced medium to full-bodied strength complemented by a symphony of cocoa, earthy, and peppery notes. Perfect for aficionados seeking depth and complexity in their smoke.
Features Table
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand | Romeo y Julieta |
| Product Code | Romeo y Julieta Belicosos - 25 cigars |
| Availability | In Stock |
| Purcharse | Cuban Cigars For Sale |
| Quantity | Box of 25 |
| Origin | Cuban |
| Manufactured | Handmade |
| Flavor | Medium to Full |
| Length | 140mm |
| Vitola de Galera | Campanas |
| Ring | 52 |
| Wrapper Type | Habana 2000 (for AJ Fernandez crafted version) |
| Binder | Nicaragua (for AJ Fernandez crafted version) |
| Filler | Nicaragua (for AJ Fernandez crafted version) |
| Strength | Medium to Full |
| Wrapper Shade | Maduro (for AJ Fernandez crafted version) |
Description
| Vitola | Campanas |
| Length | 140 mm (5 1/2″) |
| Ring Gauge | 52 (20.64 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Colorado (Cuba) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Medium |
| Smoking Time | 70-90 minutes |
| Factory | Habanos S.A. |
Finding a tapered cigar that draws perfectly every single time is often a gamble. You carefully clip the head of a figurado, take that first cold pull, and too often realize you are in for a struggle against a tight knot of tobacco that ruins the relaxation. The Romeo y Julieta Belicosos solves this common frustration by offering one of the most consistent constructions in the Campanas vitola. It takes the stress out of the ritual and lets you focus entirely on the flavor rather than fighting the hardware.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: When you first light up, the tapered head does exactly what it is designed to do. It concentrates the smoke into a dense, directed stream that hits the center of your palate immediately. You might expect a pepper blast from this intensity, but the Romeo y Julieta profile is far more forgiving. The initial notes are heavily wood-forward, dominated by aromatic Spanish cedar and a damp, earthy quality that screams authentic Cuban tobacco. There is a faint sweetness lurking in the background, reminding you of raw honey, but the primary sensation is savory and smooth. The draw offers just enough resistance to keep the burn cool, which is vital for a pointed tip format.
Mid-Section: As the burn line progresses past the first inch and the cigar widens to its full ring gauge, the profile shifts significantly. The smoke becomes cooler and more voluminous, coating the mouth with a creamy texture that feels heavier than the medium strength suggests. This is where the signature fruitiness of the brand starts to shine. You will likely pick up on a distinct cherry note, which is not syrupy but rather like the skin of a dark fruit. This mixes with a flavor of toasted walnuts and a touch of cocoa powder. The earthiness from the start settles down, allowing these sweeter, nuttier nuances to take the lead. It is a very balanced section where nothing feels out of place.
Final Third: Approaching the band, the intensity ramps up slightly, but it never becomes overpowering. The sweetness transforms into something resembling a sugar cookie or graham cracker, providing a nice counterpoint to the returning wood notes. You might notice the introduction of white pepper on the retrohale now, adding a gentle zing that keeps things interesting without stinging your nose. New leather notes emerge as the heat rises, creating a savory finish that encourages you to smoke it down to the nub. The construction usually holds up well here, avoiding the spongy softness that plagues lesser figurados near the end.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Spanish Cedar, Toasted Walnuts, Dark Cherry |
| Secondary | Cocoa, Creamy Vanilla, White Pepper, New Leather |
| Finish | Tangy sugar-cookie sweetness with a lingering floral tail |
The Story Behind Romeo y Julieta
Named after the tragic lovers in William Shakespeare’s famous play, this brand has been a staple of the cigar world since the late 19th century. It rose to global fame largely due to the patronage of Sir Winston Churchill, who was so devoted to the marque that they named his favorite size after him. While the brand produces a massive array of sizes, the Belicosos (factory name Campanas) utilizes tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region, which is widely considered the best soil on earth for growing tobacco. This specific blender focuses on balance and aroma rather than raw power, maintaining the brand’s reputation for elegance.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: El Dorado 15 – The rich brown sugar and molasses notes in this Guyanese rum latch onto the sugar-cookie finish of the cigar perfectly.
- Whiskey: Glenfiddich 21 – Finished in Caribbean rum casks, this scotch offers a tropical sweetness that bridges the gap between the malt and the cigar’s cherry notes.
- Coffee: Jamaican Blue Mountain – The lack of bitterness in this coffee mirrors the smooth character of the smoke, while its mild acidity cuts through the creamy texture.
Ideal For
This cigar is a fantastic choice for the smoker who wants the complexity of a shaped cigar without the heavy nicotine punch found in other Cuban marcas like Bolivar. It fits perfectly into a late afternoon slot where you have over an hour to dedicate to the experience. While the flavors are approachable enough for a novice, the tapered head requires a specific cutting technique to ensure a good draw, making it slightly better suited for someone with a bit of experience handling figurados. If you appreciate a medium-bodied smoke that prioritizes flavor nuances over strength, this is a reliable companion.









