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Quai d'Orsay The story of an unknown beauty The story begain in 1974 when the newly elected President of the French republic, Valéry Giscard d' Estaing , convoked his Minister of Economy and told hi

What a night it must have been Guy, thanks for sharing ! I had no idea Gilbert Belaubre had anything to do with the birth of Quai d'Orsay. 15 years after your first post and more than 10 y

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Lovely! I enjoy all the vitolas in this marca except for the Grand Coronas which I have yet to try. Just smoked an Imperiales and Panetelas in the last few days and greatly enjoyed them. My 2006 box of Coronas continues to be uncharacteristically strong and rich.

Wilkey

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Great stuff Guy must have been a great night !!! never smoked one before maybe sometime in the near future..

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Fantastic stroll through History Guy :cigar:

It was fellow member Van who takes all the credit for insisting I persist with QD as the nuances of the cigar had always escaped me. I have come to appreciate them for the distinct personality they have.

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Never tried a Quai d'Orsay, but I found a box of Panetelas and I jumped on them. They haven't arrived yet, but hopefully it was a good decision...

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Thanks Guy, the history behind CCs is always a good read. I had a couple of Gran Coronas 2 weeks ago and was amazed at the amount of toasted tobacco I was tasting, along with some herbal overtones. Great burn and construction too.

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Guy,

Fantastic story! I too have yet to try one of this brand. But hopefully next year for my 20th wedding anniversay the plan is to get to France and hopefully they'll still be around to enjoy.

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Great write up... we need more people like you to keep the history and stories behind cigars alive.

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WOW! Great story Guy. Thanks for sharing!

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laficion, thank you very much for the post. I love posts like this that provides information and great pictures.

I had my first Quai D'Orsay exactly a month ago, a Coronas Claro. It had wonderful floral and herbal flavors, and I especially love the simplicity of the band. This is definitely a cigar everyone should try.

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:clap: Indeed this is a small world. This morning I was looking at some old threads

that were posted some years ago and came across this one posted , at the time, by

BROOZER and it dates from Aug. 2007. He was asking around to find this special box

of Quai d' Orsay. I don't think anyone knew that only 100 boxes were made only for the event

and that there is no mention anywhere, even at HabanoSA, on these rare EL boxes.

http://www.friendsofhabanos.com/forum/inde...ai+d'+Orsay

I hope you've enjoyed this "History on the move" Thank you all for the responses you

have given on this thread and the interest you have shown :clap::clap:

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Great read and pictures too. Thanks for sharing. I love QdO cigars, there is nothing bland about them, they are first class cigars as was the post! Cheers, Piggy

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Never tried a Quai d'Orsay, but I found a box of Panetelas and I jumped on them. They haven't arrived yet, but hopefully it was a good decision...

If the Panetelas you bought measure up to the couple I have smoked, you are in for a real treat. I think they're the best of the marca, and I really enjoy the other vitolas very much.

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Guy...thanks for sharing that amazing story with all of us...I have never tried a Quai d' Orsay, might need to get a few.

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I just came across this post, from a link in another discussion of Quai D'Orsay. Interesting story, and a very intriguing cigar. I hope I can get my hands on some, one day. Piggy's post not long ago, also, really got me interested.

There is something else that I was curious about in the post, "The blend is still carefully watched over by two important persons at the RyJ factory, Rodolfo Amaro and Arnaldo Ovalle, Quality control and head of production." This got me wondering about individual personalities in the industry in Cuba.

I'm going to start a new discussion thread about it.

Best,

Pete

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