Romeo y Julieta Belicosos
The Romeo y Julieta Belicosos stands as one of the most enduring offerings from this legendary Cuban marque. With roots tracing back to before 1960, this cigar has earned its place as a cornerstone of the brand's regular production lineup, delivering the classic Havana experience that aficionados have cherished for generations.

Vitola Specifications

| Cigar Name | Belicosos |
| Factory Name | Campanas |
| Ring Gauge | 52 |
| Length | 140 mm (5½″) |
| Official Weight | 12.45 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, D, C |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Current Regular Production (pre-1960 release) |
Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes

The Belicosos delivers a medium-bodied smoking experience characterized by remarkable consistency. Reviewers have identified a rich tapestry of flavors, with cocoa, sourdough, and woody notes taking center stage. These primary characteristics are complemented by secondary nuances of cherry, fresh grass, honey, and subtle spice.

More discerning palates may also detect hints of earth, floral elements, fruit, and leather, adding layers of complexity to the smoking experience. The pyramid shape of the Campanas vitola allows these flavors to develop progressively throughout the smoke.

Consumer Ratings

Based on 27 reviews, the Belicosos has established a solid reputation among enthusiasts:

- Elegance: 3/5
- Balance: 3/5
- Strength: 3/5
- Complexity: 3/5
- Aftertaste: 3/5
- Overall Rating: 3.63/5

These scores reflect a cigar that delivers consistent, well-rounded performance across all measured categories, making it a reliable choice for both seasoned smokers and those exploring the Romeo y Julieta portfolio.

Heritage and Availability

As a pre-1960 release that remains in current production, the Belicosos represents the enduring appeal of traditional Cuban cigar craftsmanship. The cigar features the brand's standard band configurations (A, D, and C) and is presented in classic dress boxes containing 25 cigars, maintaining the presentation standards that have defined Romeo y Julieta for decades.

