The essence of Quai D'Orsay
Quai D'Orsay cigars embody a harmonious synthesis of French culture and Cuban know-how. Initiated for the French market, this label has found its place in the international panorama of quality cigars.
Provenance and Exclusivity
For a long time, distribution of Quai D'Orsay cigars was confined to Casa del Habano, reflecting a distinctive positioning. Following the dissolution of Cubatabaco in 1994 and the birth of Habanos S.A., other retailers had the opportunity to market these renowned cigars.
Manufacturing principles
Made in CubaQuai D'Orsay cigars are the fruit of a meticulous artisanal process. The tobacco used for these hand-rolled cigars comes from Vuelta Abajo, a region renowned for its fertile soil in the province of Pinar del Rey, guaranteeing the authenticity of Cuban puro.
Cigar features
The range is distinguished by cigars with a lightness conducive to novices, while captivating the seasoned aficionado. The wrappers of these vitolas are generally a claro or colorado claro shade, with a distinct woody bouquet and an elegant allure.
Range diversity
The brand is built around classic and less common formats: panatelas, coronas Claro, grand corona and Imperiales. The introduction of the Robusto Embajador in 2012 marked a successful foray into the competitive robusto sector.
Storage tips
Quai D'Orsay cigars express their full complexity after delicate aging. We suggest letting them rest for a few years to reveal even more subtle and refined nuances of taste.
Cultural Impact and Evolution
The brand has adapted to the varied preferences of consumers, and over time has crossed borders to establish itself in countries passionate about cigar culture. This expansion testifies to the adaptability and continual innovation in the Quai D'Orsay cigar tradition.