Romeo y Julieta Prince of Wales
The Prince of Wales stands as one of the most distinguished vitolas in the Romeo y Julieta portfolio, representing the brand's commitment to elegant, refined smoking experiences. This handmade Cuban cigar enjoyed a production run spanning several decades before its eventual discontinuation in the early 2000s.

Historical Background

Released in the early 1970s, the Prince of Wales entered the market during a period when Romeo y Julieta was solidifying its reputation as one of Cuba's premier cigar manufacturers. The cigar remained in regular production for over three decades, with official discontinuation occurring in 2002. However, documented evidence suggests that production continued through at least 2004, making specimens from this final period particularly noteworthy among collectors.

Specifications

| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Prince of Wales |
| Factory Name | Julieta No.2 |
| Ring Gauge | 47 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Official Weight | 15.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
Band and Presentation

The Prince of Wales features Romeo y Julieta's standard band A, maintaining the brand's classic aesthetic presentation. Collectors should note that certain pre-Revolution boxes display a distinctive red Romeo y Julieta band, offering an interesting variation for those seeking historical specimens.

Packaging Options

During its production lifetime, the Prince of Wales was available in two dress box configurations:

- Dress box of 25 cigars (discontinued approximately 2002)
- Dress box of 10 cigars
Collectibility and Current Status
As a discontinued regular production cigar, the Prince of Wales has become increasingly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors. The Julieta No.2 format delivers a substantial smoking experience with its 47 ring gauge and 7-inch length, positioning it as an ideal choice for extended contemplative sessions. Those fortunate enough to encounter well-preserved examples from the final production years will experience a piece of Cuban cigar history that is no longer available through standard retail channels.
Related Cigars
This vitola is part of the broader Romeo y Julieta brand portfolio. Collectors interested in exploring similar offerings should consider the full range of Romeo y Julieta cigars to understand how this discontinued gem fits within the brand's storied lineage.

