Logo of the brand Quai d'Orsay

Quai d'Orsay Cigars

The cigar line Quai d'Orsay (LCDH) is currently reserved exclusively for licensed Casa del Habano stores. We at Cigarworld are delighted to be able to present this premium cigar line in our assortment again, as they were "freely" available in the last century, and we had already listed them as "Non-Casa."

This Habanos brand was originally created in the 1970s for the French market. However, due to their light flavor, these cigars were also in high demand in other countries, including Germany today. These cigars are recommended even for beginners. The distinguishing features of Quai d'Orsay were the light-colored wrappers and excellent burn until 2017.

In November 2017, two new vitolas, the 50 and the 54, were introduced, together with the classic Corona Claro, now representing the complete portfolio of this venerable brand. Along with this change, the characteristic of the light-colored wrappers was abandoned, allowing for "normal," darker wrapper shades for Quai d'Orsay cigars. However, in terms of taste, everything remains the same; all three vitolas are still recommended for fans of milder Cuban cigars.

Manufacturing types

Logo Abkürzung Beschreibung
MM MM Machine Made (vollkommen von Maschinen hergestellte Zigarren, daher das Fabriksymbol)
HAM HAM Hecho a Mano, d.h. dies ist eine Mischform – die Einlage mit der Maschine, das Deckblatt von Hand überrollt
TAF TAF Totalmente a Mano, d.h. komplett von Hand hergestellt ABER mit gerissener Einlage (dies ist die offizielle Bezeichnung der Kubaner dafür)
TAM TAM Totalmente a Mano, komplett von Hand hergestellt mit ganzen Blättern

*) All prices including 19% value added tax and all other legally prescribed taxes. The prices do not include shipping-costs. The old price is the former price in the online-store.

**) The displayed box-price includes 3% box-discount.

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