Hiram & Solomon Cigars is doing the unthinkable–they are releasing not one, not two, but three new cigar lines. This surprising move comes as the cigar industry continues to face supply-chain issues including box manufacturing delays, shipping issues and a series of other problems that have led to a major back order problem that’s even impacted Hiram & Solomon’s own lines.
Hiram & Solomon had planned to release these new lines at different times throughout the year but changed their release schedule based on current business conditions. All three new cigars were carefully crafted at the the PDR Factory in the Dominican Republic. They are presented in a single 6 x 52 Toro. Each cigar line is presented in 20-count classic Cuban-style boxes that include a Boveda pack to ensure proper humidity.
A portion of the proceeds from each cigar will be donated to several charities.
Châbal was crafted exclusively for the MW Donald C. Combes Grand Master of Free and accepted Freemasons for the state of Georgia. Châbal is Hebrew for “bind,” “join together,” or “wind tight.” This cigar’s blend consists of an Ecuadorian Criollo Maron wrapper, Indonesian Sumatra binder, and Ligero Corojo Leo Reyes, Seco Corojo Leo Reyes filler tobaccos.