Cuban Cigar Group is located in Havana, Cuba
Cuban Cigar Group is located in Havana, Cuba
$1,650.00
Ring Gauge: 57 | Length: 125 mm | Count: 20 | Shape: Robusto | Factory Name: Hidalgos
In Cuba, Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos are generally priced lower than in international markets. Cuban cigars typically range from $8 to $90 USD per cigar, depending on the brand, vitola, and availability. Prestigious names such as Cohiba, Montecristo, and Partagás sit at the higher end. There is no real price advantage to purchasing full boxes, as the per-cigar cost remains the same unless you intend to leave the country with more than 50 cigars, in which case proper documentation is required to avoid confiscation by Cuban authorities.
For online buyers, packaging plays a key role. Boxed Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos cigars require official documentation and customs review before leaving the country, increasing shipping complexity and cost. That is why Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos cigars purchased online often cost more than in Cuba, largely due to the required paperwork for shipping. Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos cigars can also be shipped without boxes while maintaining the same quality, and are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee on delivery, offering a more refined and cost-conscious approach.
Advice: Always request a receipt when purchasing cigars in Cuba “no exceptions”. Without proper documentation, cigars especially boxes will be confiscated by Cuban authorities during inspection on your return flight home.
The most seamless approach is to purchase Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos directly through us online or at our retail shop in Havana, Cuba. Even if your Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos cigars were not sourced through us, our team can assist in arranging everything for you while you are in Cuba, ensuring a smooth and discreet experience.
When departing Cuba, airport customs generally allow one box and one bundle without a receipt. While some suggest higher quantities may pass without documentation, a more measured approach is always preferred. Maintaining your receipt is strongly recommended.
For those seeking a more effortless experience, shipping Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos is often the preferred option—particularly when traveling with larger quantities or without full documentation.
Short answer: No. (Consider purchasing online instead.)
Long answer: Yes… if you understand how the conversation is meant to unfold.
When arriving in the U.S., the question is rarely just about cigars it’s about how you answer. If asked whether you have anything to declare, the reply is simple and measured “No”, especially when the total value stays within that familiar $800 threshold, a number that, like most things, can change over time. 95% of the time you will have no issues.
If the conversation becomes more direct, the details matter. If you are arriving from Cuba, the answer should still be “No”, because any cigars or liquor will be taken away if you say Yes. If you say No and they inspect your bags, worst case they’ll confiscate your cigars and liquor, and give you a verbal warning. Do not attempt to negotiate or explain, just say “I didn’t know” nothing more. The goal at this point is to leave with a verbal warning.
Saying “Yes” will ALWAYS result in losing your cigars and liquor.
If you are arriving from Spain or anywhere outside of Cuba, then you can answer “Yes” and simply say you have cigars or liquor from Spain or wherever your journey last took you. Do not say Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos, just keep it simple and say cigars.
Avoid all of this and buy from us, or have us ship it to you if you already sourced your cigars in Cuba.
It’s not about avoiding the truth it’s about understanding how it’s told. Like a good cigar, timing and delivery are everything. The goal is to arrive home and enjoy your Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos.
Even though it’s short, take your time. Light it gently, drawing slowly and evenly. The first third brings soft cedar and mild tobacco sweetness. The middle third develops subtle nutty and roasted coffee notes, with a gentle spice on the finish. The final draws leave a lingering, clean, earthy finish. Even a short smoke can feel complete if savored patiently.
Keep it in a humidor at 68–70% relative humidity and 18–20°C (65–68°F). Its small size makes it easy to store, but proper humidity ensures the wrapper remains smooth and the draw stays open. It doesn’t require long aging to shine, though a few months of rest can integrate its flavors beautifully.
Because it’s lighter and more delicate, go for lighter companions. A young Cuban rum, a smooth cognac, or even a strong espresso enhances the cigar without overpowering its subtle flavors. I often enjoy it with a lightly aged rum the sweetness highlights the creamy tobacco notes while balancing the mild spice.
The Hidalgos are short, slim cigars that carry the elegance and heritage of Romeo y Julieta in a compact format. Despite their modest size, they deliver a medium-bodied, balanced smoke with notes of cedar, mild leather, cream, and a gentle peppery spice. Perfect for a quick but satisfying smoke, they’re ideal for someone who wants quality and refinement without committing to a larger vitola.
It’s classic, approachable, and versatile. Collectors appreciate the consistent quality, while smokers enjoy a refined, quick smoke that still delivers authentic Cuban character. The Hidalgos are perfect for a moment when you want a satisfying Cuban cigar without the commitment of a larger vitola. Juan’s Closing Reflection:The Romeo y Julieta Hidalgos may be small, but they are big on character and elegance. From Havana to your humidor, they arrive perfectly humidified and ready to offer a smooth, flavorful smoke. We take care of every detail so you can focus on the ritual itself lighting it, savoring the aroma, and enjoying a moment of pure Cuban tradition. Short in size, but long on satisfaction.
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Wrapped in a glossy colorado leaf, this gros robusto offers a firm fill and a cold draw rich with damp wood and distant caramel hints.
After lighting:
The first third opens with gentle dried fruit and light spice notes. The softness felt last year is less pronounced, though occasional caramel touches appear. The body asserts itself.
In the second third, the strength becomes more prominent, with a flavor profile centered on noble woods, spices, and pepper that commands attention without harshness.
Nearing the end, the cigar warms in hand and softens, with spices and pepper maintaining dominance without discouragement.
Conclusion from the enthusiast:
Almost as costly as it is accomplished, this cigar convinces overall though its price may give pause at the moment of purchase.
Ring Gauge: 57 | Length: 125 mm | Count: 20 | Shape: Robusto | Factory Name: Hidalgos
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