Quai D’Orsay No. 50 / Single
£27.00
This 2017 release from Quai d’Orsay offers smokers a lighter alternative in a popular size and comes dressed in new a band that has now become standard across the range. Girth reflects the modern trend towards heavy gauges.
Description
Description
Length: 4 3/8″ Ring Gauge: 50
Quai d’Orsay was established in 1973 and originally aimed at the French market. It was named after an avenue in Paris that once housed the headquarters of SEITA, the former French tobacco company.
Until now the only size from the brand available in the UK was the Coronas Claro.
However as part of the brand’s relaunch, there will be two new sizes available, both of which will be presented in new packaging and dressed in new redesigned bands.
The first of the two new sizes to arrive in the UK is the Quai d’Orsay No.50 and measures 4 3/8” (110mm) x 50 ring gauge.
This is the same vitola as the Partagas Serie D No.5 and offers smokers a lighter alternative in a popular size.
Classified as Light to Medium by Habanos S.A, the Quai d’Orsay brand is a wonderful cigar that is being given a well-deserved moment in the spot light. A hidden gem no more…?
Length: 4 3/8″ (110 mm)
Ring Gauge: 50
Strength: Light
Packaging: 1 Single Cigar
Vitola: D No. 5
Smoking Time: 30 – 45 Minutes
Additional information
Additional information
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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cigarsunlimitedadmin –
As part of the re-launch / revamp of the Quai d’Orsay brand we have recently received the new No.50 cigar which weighs in at 4 3/8 inches x 50 ring gauge.
This well made Short Robusto might be described as something of a novelty. Mild mannered and sporting a typically light wrapper this quintessentially “French” Cuban brand provides what I would describe as a pleasant, short afternoon smoke.
The makeover has elevated its profile by means of a modern, eye catching band imprinted with “No.50”. No doubt this design will be replicated when the larger Quai d’Orsay No.54 is released later 2019. Both cigars will be made available in dress boxes of 10 and 25 cigars.
Recommended as a good “beginners” cigar.
Adrian Lesley