Hiram & Solomon Cigars has announced the release of High Twelve, a limited-edition cigar that is the latest addition to the Grand Lodge Series. It pays homage to M.W.J. Eugene Margroff, the Grand Master of Masons for the state of New Jersey.
According to Hiram & Solomon, the High Twelve was “Inspired by the sacred passage from Ecclesiastes, the High Twelve reminds us of the importance of taking time to rest, reflect, and cherish moments with our brethren and loved ones. As we enjoy the fellowship of Masonry, this cigar serves as a reminder of a life well spent and the timeless virtues we uphold.”
High Twelve is produced in the Dominican Republic and comes in one size—a 6 x 52 Toro. The cigar is sold in ten-count boxes and has been limited to 1,000 boxes in total. Pricing is $16.00 per cigar.
Hiram & Solomon says a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the High Twelve will be donated to various charitable organizations.
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