Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs

Ramón ValdésRamón ValdésEditor-in-Chief

One of the most enduring offerings from the legendary Cuban marque, the Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. This petit corona-sized cigar has been part of the brand's portfolio since before 1960, making it a true classic in the Cuban cigar world. Interestingly, the Mille Fleurs was produced as a machine-made cigar until approximately 2002, when it transitioned to fully handmade construction—a shift that speaks to the evolving standards of premium cigar production.

Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — Cuban cigar
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — Cuban cigar

The name "Mille Fleurs" translates from French as "a thousand flowers," an evocative moniker that hints at the cigar's floral and aromatic potential. As a current regular production cigar, it remains readily available to enthusiasts seeking an accessible entry point into the Romeo y Julieta portfolio.

Specifications

VitolaPetit Coronas
Length129 mm (5⅛″)
Ring Gauge42
Official Weight8.46 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandsStandard band A, D
StatusCurrent Regular Production
First ReleasedPre-1960
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleur — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleur — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging
Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs — cigar packaging

Packaging Options

  • Dress box of 10 cigars
  • Dress box of 25 cigars
  • Dress box of 10 cigars in cellophane (discontinued mid-1990s)
  • Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane (discontinued mid-1990s)

Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes

Based on 55 consumer reviews, the Mille Fleurs earns an overall rating of 3.35 out of 5, positioning it as a solid middle-ground offering. The cigar scores consistently across most categories: elegance, balance, strength, and aftertaste each receive a 3 out of 5, while complexity rates slightly lower at 2 out of 5. This profile suggests a straightforward, reliable smoke rather than an intellectually challenging one.

The tasting palette reveals a distinctive character led by cherry notes—the most frequently cited flavor among reviewers. This fruit-forward quality is complemented by charcoal and leather undertones, creating an interesting interplay between sweet and savory elements. Classic tobacco flavors form the backbone, while cream and floral notes add refinement to the experience.

Additional flavors identified by smokers include:

  • Rosewater and baking spice
  • Coffee and earth
  • Hay and honey
  • Pepper and wood
  • Almond, caramel, and cedar
  • Citrus, grass, and toast
  • Milk chocolate, sherry, and vanilla

The Mille Fleurs represents the accessible face of Romeo y Julieta—a brand known for producing some of Cuba's most recognizable cigars. Its long history and continued production make it a touchstone for those exploring the portfolio.

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