Quai d'Orsay is a fairly young brand in the Habanos range. In 1973 it was introduced by Cubatabaco exclusively for the French market. The suggestion came from SEITA, the former French tobacco monopoly. The name of the brand refers to the well-known street on the banks of the Seine in Paris, where the company was based at the time. For more than 40 years, the brand was an almost unknown gem in the Habanos portfolio. Only the global introduction of two new formats should enable cigar lovers all over the world to discover and enjoy this special brand with French charm and sophistication. It is also characterized by a fine taste, character and the intensity of the best Cuban tobaccos. A promising new era began for the Quai d'Orsay brand in 2017. This was done by reintroducing it with a completely new look and adding two new formats to be sold internationally in Habanos S.A.'s main markets. to be expelled. At the XIX. Festival del Habano they were presented for the first time: the QUAI D'ORSAY NO.50 (production name "D No.5") with a length of 110 mm and a ring gauge of 50, typical for Robusto, as well as the QUAI D'ORSAY NO.54 (production name "Edmundo Grueso"), a completely new format, with a length of 135 mm and a massive ring gauge of 54. Both are offered in unvarnished wooden boxes of 10 and 25 pieces. The brand's third vitola in the classic Corona format has existed since the brand was born: the QUAI D'ORSAY CORONAS CLARO (production name "Coronas") with an average ring gauge of 42 and a length of 142 mm. The cigars are totalmente a mano, tripa larga - completely hand-made long fillers.