Romeo y Julieta Julietas
The Romeo y Julieta Julietas holds a special place in the storied history of one of Cuba's most celebrated cigar marques. This discontinued vitola was part of the brand's regular production lineup for decades before eventually being retired from active circulation.
Historical Background
The Julietas made its debut prior to 1960, positioning it among the classic Havana formats that defined an era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship. The cigar remained in production through the transformative decades that followed, ultimately being discontinued during the 1980s. This timeline places the Julietas firmly within the golden age of Cuban cigar production, making surviving examples particularly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Havana tobacco.
Vitola Specifications

| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Julietas |
| Factory Name | Franciscanos |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 116 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.72 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Construction and Presentation
True to the standards of premium Cuban cigar production, the Julietas was entirely handmade, reflecting the artisanal traditions that have long distinguished Havana's most respected factories. The cigar featured the brand's Standard Band A, the iconic Romeo y Julieta labeling that has become instantly recognizable to cigar aficionados worldwide.
For retail presentation, the Julietas was packaged in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, a format that allowed for both practical storage and elegant display on tobacconist shelves.
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Collectors interested in exploring the broader Romeo y Julieta portfolio will find the Julietas represents an important chapter in the brand's extensive catalog of formats, capturing the character of mid-century Cuban cigar production before the vitola's eventual retirement.
