Hiram & Solomon High Twelve cigar

High Twelve

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The High Twelve cigar from Hiram & Solomon was part of the company's Grand Lodge Series, being made in honor of M.W. J. Eugene Margroff, the Grand Master of Masons for the state of New Jersey. It's name was inspired by the sacred passage from Ecclesiastes, described as "remind[ing] us of the importance of taking time to rest, reflect, and cherish moments with our brethren and loved ones." The High Twelve was rolled in a single 6" x 52 toro format, being limited to 1,000 boxes of 10 cigars.

Blend
Natural Wrapper Shade
Medium Body
Company
Manufacturing
Undisclosed Dominican Factory
Factory
Dominican Republic
Origin
Limited
Production
$$$
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