Romeo y Julieta, a name synonymous with premium cigars, has a rich history dating back to 1875 when it was founded in Cuba by Inocencio Alvarez and Manin Garcia. Named after Shakespeare's tragic lovers, the brand quickly gained fame for its quality and craftsmanship, winning numerous awards at international exhibitions.
While its Cuban roots are legendary, the modern-day Romeo y Julieta cigars are predominantly crafted in the Dominican Republic. After the Cuban Revolution, production for the American market shifted to La Romana, Dominican Republic, where the cigars continue to be made with the same dedication to excellence. Romeo y Julieta maintains its legacy, offering a variety of blends that cater to diverse tastes.











