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Hiram & Solomon Cigars Unveils Limited Edition “High Twelve” to Honor Grand Master J. Eugene Margroff

February 23, 2025 By Matthew Tabacco

Hiram & Solomon Cigars unveiled the High Twelve, the newest addition to its Grand Lodge Series. This limited-edition release is dedicated to honoring M.W. J. Eugene Margroff, the Grand Master of Masons for the state of New Jersey, and celebrates the values of time, fellowship, and reflection.

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.

Crafted with the utmost dedication and care, the High Twelve embodies excellence and tradition. This premium cigar is produced in the Dominican Republic and features a 6 x 52 Toro vitola, offering a refined smoking experience. The blend has been meticulously selected to provide a well-balanced profile that connoisseurs will appreciate.

Production Details:

  • Vitola: 6 x 52 Toro
  • Origin: Dominican Republic
  • Retail Price: $16 per cigar
  • Packaging: Boxes of 10 cigars
  • Limited Production: 1,000 boxes (10,000 cigars total)
  • Available for immediate worldwide shipping

As part of Hiram & Solomon’s commitment to charity and philanthropy, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the High Twelve will be donated to various charitable organizations, continuing our tradition of supporting worthy causes.

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