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Cigars Romeo Y Julieta
The history of cigars Romeo Y Julieta
Romeo y Julieta (Romeo and Juliet) is a Cuban cigar brand classified in the upper middle (medio alto) of the brand pyramid by the company Habanos S.A. , which markets it.
The Romeo y Julieta brand was founded in Havana in 1875 by two Spaniards, Inocensio Alvarez Rodriguez and José Manin Garcia. They set up shop on rue San Rafael, then rue Belascoin.
Thirty years later, it was bought by José Rodriguez, known as "Don Pepin". He mainly developed the brand's image, which was to be exported, and, for example, bought the Capulet Palace in Verona and set up a cigar store there.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Romeo y Julieta specialized in figurado cigars, cigars with a particular shape, tapered at both ends, which fell into disuse after the Second World War and were only resurrected in the 1990s with the Cuaba brand, whose cigars are rolled by Romeo y Julieta.
At the same time, Romeo y Julieta specialized in the creation of "personalized" rings, enabling cigar aficionados, rich or not so rich, to have cigars ringed in their name. The brand is said to have produced almost 20,000 different rings over the course of its existence.
Today, Romeo y Julieta is the second most widely distributed Cuban brand in the world (16.2% of the market in 2001), behind Montecristo.
Cigars
5 boxes of 20 cigars.
5 boxes of 20 cigars.