Romeo y Julieta House Of Romeo Toro
MSRP

Romeo y Julieta House of Romeo Toro cigars present an impressive, Cuban-style cigar skillfully handcrafted in a shimmering Ecuador Habano wrapper. This inspired Grupo de Maestros blend, sold only at Famous, elicits a creamy, chewy, and layered smoke brimming with notes of raisins, earthy tones, sweet spice, and pepper, for starters. A multi-nation pleasure cruise for cigar smokers with longer resumes, it's not just a Toro, it's a toro de force — and an affordably-priced must-smoke for every cigar smoker who loves full-flavor. Add some to your next order.
Romeo y Julieta House Of Romeo Toro
MSRP
Romeo y Julieta House of Romeo Toro cigars present an impressive, Cuban-style cigar skillfully handcrafted in a shimmering Ecuador Habano wrapper. This inspired Grupo de Maestros blend, sold only at Famous, elicits a creamy, chewy, and layered smoke brimming with notes of raisins, earthy tones, sweet spice, and pepper, for starters. A multi-nation pleasure cruise for cigar smokers with longer resumes, it's not just a Toro, it's a toro de force — and an affordably-priced must-smoke for every cigar smoker who loves full-flavor. Add some to your next order.
Romeo y Julieta House Of Romeo Toro
MSRP
Romeo y Julieta House of Romeo Toro cigars present an impressive, Cuban-style cigar skillfully handcrafted in a shimmering Ecuador Habano wrapper. This inspired Grupo de Maestros blend, sold only at Famous, elicits a creamy, chewy, and layered smoke brimming with notes of raisins, earthy tones, sweet spice, and pepper, for starters. A multi-nation pleasure cruise for cigar smokers with longer resumes, it's not just a Toro, it's a toro de force — and an affordably-priced must-smoke for every cigar smoker who loves full-flavor. Add some to your next order.
Romeo y Julieta House Of Romeo Toro
Romeo y Julieta House of Romeo Toro cigars present an impressive, Cuban-style cigar skillfully handcrafted in a shimmering Ecuador Habano wrapper. This inspired Grupo de Maestros blend, sold only at Famous, elicits a creamy, chewy, and layered smoke brimming with notes of raisins, earthy tones, sweet spice, and pepper, for starters. A multi-nation pleasure cruise for cigar smokers with longer resumes, it's not just a Toro, it's a toro de force — and an affordably-priced must-smoke for every cigar smoker who loves full-flavor. Add some to your next order.
Romeo y Julieta House Of Romeo Toro
MSRP

Romeo y Julieta House of Romeo Toro cigars present an impressive, Cuban-style cigar skillfully handcrafted in a shimmering Ecuador Habano wrapper. This inspired Grupo de Maestros blend, sold only at Famous, elicits a creamy, chewy, and layered smoke brimming with notes of raisins, earthy tones, sweet spice, and pepper, for starters. A multi-nation pleasure cruise for cigar smokers with longer resumes, it's not just a Toro, it's a toro de force — and an affordably-priced must-smoke for every cigar smoker who loves full-flavor. Add some to your next order.




by Joe in Utica on September 22, 2021
Easily my new favorite
by John Sparks in WEST PALM BEACH on September 20, 2021
This cigar is well constructed with a nice burn and great aroma. My favorite R&J hands down.
by Dirk Diggler in Outside on September 12, 2020
I am enjoying a toro this morning with my coffee. This cigar has a little zing to it because of the wrapper, but the smoke is dense and chewy. I have some bread flavors along with pepper and bakers spice. It has a wonderful aroma and smokes cool. The second half loses a little of the zing and rounds out to a nice medium body smoke. The only issue is the ash is a bit more flaky than the RyJ Verona, but that is a first world problem.
by Bob in 210 Bry Lynn Drive on September 08, 2020
Don’t know why, but RyJ seem to out-perform the competition in just-about every way.
by Michael J Hendricks in MD on October 22, 2021
I recently switched from full bodied to medium and found these to be more of a full bodied cigar. I ve had some issues keeping these lit, they seemed to be wrapped pretty tight. Oh well, I m still enjoying them.
by Rick Scalf in Rogersville Tn on October 12, 2022
Bought a 5 pack...paid $6 each. Out of the five, ive had to relight 4. They burned up the side and went out while smoking them. If im going to pay $6 apiece I expect better from a roneo y julita.Will not buy again, but the taste was good....only thing good about them.