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First, some backstory: the Quai d’Orsay brand’s history dates back to around 1973, when Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, then Minister of Finances and soon-to-be President of the French Republic, sent a letter to the state tobacco monopoly asking why there was no French cigar. A request was made to Cubatabaco, whose chief blender crafted a new cigar that would come to bear the name Quai d’Orsay, named for the wharf along the Seine where the tobacco office was located. It remains the only brand made completely in Cuba at the request of another country. While the brand isn’t distributed exclusively in France, it is much more prominent there than in other places. Additionally, the marca has had a number of Edición Regional cigars produced for France, sort of the country’s own limited edition add-on to a brand developed primarily for it. In February 2015, Habanos S.A. cut the Quai d’Orsay brand down to just one size, eliminating the 7 x 47 Imperiales and leaving the 5 3/5 x 42 Coronas Claro. While going down to a single vitola didn’t carry the promise of a bright future for the marca, things would change in the not-too-distant future. In August 2016, a leaked list of upcoming releases from Habanos S.A. began to circulate, and while the cigar company doesn’t comment on it, the list has proven to be quite accurate in years past. On that list were two new sizes for the Quai d’Orsay line, Alma (5 3/10 x 54) and Gourmet (4 1/3 x 50). Then in November, SEITA, the distributor of the brand in France, released pictures of its latest Edición Regional cigar, the Quai d’Orsay Secreto Cubano. That cigar just happened to be wearing a brand new and much shinier band than what the line had worn previously. That updated look would be the first glance of what some big news to come for the marca, heralded as “a change that is being undertaken to help bring a new level of premium association to the brand while enhancing the Cuban origin of the cigar.” At the start of February, Habanos S.A. began confirming tidbits of information about its upcoming releases, the first of which was that the H. Upmann marca would be getting its first Gran Reserva release by was of the famed Sir Winston vitola, a 7 x 47 Churchill. Contained in that announcement was news that the Quai d’Orsay brand would be featured during the Festival, something that might seem odd for a marca that was effectively limited to France, but the cigar conglomerate said that the brand would have “a promising new stage from this Festival on.” Indeed, just as the Festival del Habano XIX was kicking off at the end of February 2017, Habanos S.A. unveiled the new releases, though with new names, as the Alma became the No. 54 and the Gourmet became the No. 50. Additionally, it was announced that the Coronas Claro would be sticking around and getting the updated bands as well, while the trio of cigars would be getting international distribution to major Habanos S.A. markets. Quai d’Orsay No. 50 — 4 1/3 (110mm) x 50 Quai d’Orsay No. 54 — 5 3/10 (135mm) x 54 Quai d’Orsay Coronas Claro — 5 6/10 (142mm) x 42 New habano 2017 : Quai d’Orsay N° 50 Quai d’Orsay N° 50 Puro Made in Cuba Wrapper, binder, filler: Cuba Robusto 110 mm × 50 (19.84 mm)