About this cigar
Romeo y Julieta returned to its Nicaraguan roots with the 1875 line, honoring the brand's founding year while showcasing what modern Central American tobacco can deliver. This Toro pairs a Nicaraguan habano wrapper with all-Nicaraguan long-filler tobacco, creating a medium-bodied profile that walks the line between approachability and complexity. The result is a cigar that rewards both the casual smoker and the connoisseur. Expect earthy undertones, black pepper, and subtle wood notes that build gradually through the first two thirds. The draw is consistently reliable, and the construction speaks to Romeo y Julieta's attention to detail. There's an elegance here that avoids the heaviness some Nicaraguan blends impose, making it equally suited to an evening aperitif or as a palate-cleanser after a robust meal. For lounges and upscale retailers, the 1875 fills a gap between entry-level and ultra-premium offerings. The 25-count box makes it easy to maintain inventory without overcommitting, and the Toro vitola remains one of the most versatile sizes for your clientele. This is the kind of cigar that gets reordered.