Hiram & Solomon Entered Apprentice Toro Cigar – Single
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- BrandDominican Cigars
- Boxsingle
- SizeToro
- Length and Ring Gauge6" x 52
- OriginNicaragua
- StrengthMild
- WrapperConnecticut Shade Talanga
The Hiram & Solomon Entered Apprentice Toro derives its name from the entry-level tier of medieval craft guilds, reflecting the Masonic Cigars series' progression from mild to full-bodied offerings. This 6x52 variant uses an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and Connecticut binder, housing a filler blend of Nicaraguan Ometepe Habano, Pennsylvanian, and Paraguayan tobaccos. The combination creates a mild to medium-bodied profile with initial flavors of white pepper, green tea, and honey, transitioning to creamy wood and nut undertones.
Constructed with a 52-ring gauge for optimal airflow, the Entered Apprentice Toro maintains an even burn while producing thick smoke. Mid-session reveals earthy cedar notes, complemented by subtle spice. The 6-inch length provides approximately 90 minutes of smoking time, suited for morning or relaxed sessions.
Pairing versatility includes whiskey, rum, or dark roast coffee. The cigar’s Connecticut binder and multi-national filler align with Freemasonry-inspired craftsmanship principles. Designed for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts, the Hiram & Solomon Entered Apprentice Toro emphasizes precise construction through its Habano wrapper selection and Ometepe-grown Nicaraguan tobaccos.