Hiram & Solomon is adding the Patriot to its portfolio of premium cigars. This cigar was crafted in the Dominican Republic to honor M.W. George F. Hamilton, the 91st Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts.
The Patriot is a medium-to-full-bodied smoke crafted with an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper that gives the cigar a smooth, elegant finish and Dominican Ligero and Seco fillers that give the cigar depth and complexity each draw. Presented as a 6 x 52 Toro, this cigar was named in tribute to those who stand for freedom, integrity, and the greater good. According to the company, the Patriot Cigar “embodies the spirit of patriotism and the principles of Freemasonry. Like true patriot, it represents courage, commitment, and honor, a celebration of those who serve something greater than themselves.”
The Patriot will be available in 10-count boxes. Only 1,000 boxes are slated for release. This cigar is now available to ship to retailers. A portion of the proceeds from this cigar will go toward supporting the Most Worshipful Grand Master charitable efforts.
Also, Hiram & Solomon is expanding its Grand Lodge Series with the release of High Twelve. This limited-edition release honors M.W. J. Eugene Margroff, the Grand Master of Masons for the state of New Jersey.
The name of this cigar comes from a passage in the book of Ecclesiastes that emphasizes the importance of taking time to rest, reflect, and cherish moments with 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,” the company states in a press release.
High Twelve is made in the Dominican Republic and presented as a 6 x 52 Toro. Each cigar has a suggested retail price of $16. This cigar will be packaged in 10-count boxes, with a total of 1,000 boxes planned for release. Hiram & Solomon will donate a portion of its proceeds to various charitable organizations. High Twelve is available to ship now.