Romeo y Julieta Clemenceaus
The Romeo y Julieta Clemenceaus represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that graced humidors for decades before quietly exiting production. Named after the French statesman Georges Clemenceau, this cigar exemplifies the classical elegance that defined the Romeo y Julieta brand during its golden age.

Historical Overview

The Clemenceaus entered the Romeo y Julieta portfolio prior to 1960, making it a pre-revolutionary release that survived the transition of the Cuban cigar industry through significant political and economic changes. The cigar remained in regular production for approximately two to three decades before being discontinued sometime during the 1980s, marking the end of an era for this distinguished format.

Specifications

| Vitola Name | Clemenceaus |
| Factory Name | Julieta No.2 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Ring Gauge | 47 |
| Official Weight | 15.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Production Status | Discontinued (circa 1980s) |
| Release Period | Pre-1960 |
Presentation and Packaging

The Clemenceaux was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars, adhering to the presentation standards favored by Romeo y Julieta during this period. Each cigar featured the early Romeo y Julieta text band, a design element that collectors and enthusiasts now associate with the brand's historical output from this era.

Legacy and Collectibility
As a discontinued regular production cigar with pre-revolutionary origins, the Clemenceaus holds particular interest for collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its substantial dimensions—a 7-inch length paired with a 47 ring gauge—placed it firmly in the category of grand format cigars, offering an extended smoking experience that was characteristic of the era's preferences for longer, more contemplative smokes.
Today, surviving examples of the Clemenceaus represent tangible pieces of Romeo y Julieta's storied past, embodying the craftsmanship and blending traditions that established the brand's reputation among cigar aficionados worldwide.

