- What are the best Romeo y Julieta cigars for beginners?
- The Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill is the ideal entry point — medium-bodied, smooth, and consistent, delivering the classic Romeo flavours of cedar, vanilla, and roasted coffee in a manageable 40-minute smoke. It's approachable enough for newer smokers while still offering the elegance and refinement that have made Romeo y Julieta one of Cuba's most beloved brands for 150 years.
- How much do Romeo y Julieta cigars cost?
- Romeo y Julieta cigars at Fine Cigars Club typically range from around £18 for the Short Churchill up to £40 for the Churchill and Wide Churchill premium formats. Free UK delivery is available on orders over £50.
- Do you deliver Romeo y Julieta cigars in the UK and worldwide?
- Yes — we offer fast UK delivery and ship worldwide. Orders over £50 qualify for free UK delivery. All cigars are carefully packaged to maintain condition in transit.
- What is the difference between Romeo y Julieta Churchill, Wide Churchill, and Short Churchill?
- The Short Churchill is the most accessible — a smaller format (47 ring gauge, 5 inches) that delivers the classic Romeo y Julieta profile in a manageable 40-minute smoke. The Churchill is the classic large format the brand is named for: 47 ring gauge at 7 inches, delivering around 75 minutes of medium-bodied elegance with evolving cedar, leather, and roasted coffee notes. The Wide Churchill (Edmundo) has a larger 52 ring gauge, giving a cooler, slower draw that opens up the flavour profile and makes it the fullest and most complex expression in the range.
- How should I store Romeo y Julieta cigars?
- Store in a humidor at 65–70% relative humidity and 16–18°C. Avoid fluctuations in temperature or humidity, which can cause the wrapper to crack or the cigar to dry out. If you don't have a humidor, Boveda humidity packs in a sealed container are a practical short-term alternative.
- Are the Romeo y Julieta cigars on this site genuine?
- Yes. All Romeo y Julieta cigars sold by Fine Cigars Club are genuine Cuban cigars bearing the EMS (English Market Selection) stamp, which indicates they have been designated for the British market and passed additional UK quality and authenticity inspections.