Hiram & Solomon Grand Architect Gran Toro Cigar – Box of 20
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- BrandDominican Cigars
- Boxbox of 20
- SizeGran Toro
- Length and Ring Gauge6" x 60
- OriginNicaragua
- StrengthMedium - Full
- WrapperNicaraguan Corojo
The Hiram & Solomon Grand Architect Gran Toro Cigar measures 6 x 60 and uses a Nicaraguan corojo wrapper from Estelí. The binder consists of Nicaraguan Seco Habano leaf from Jalapa, with filler tobaccos from Paraguay and Nicaraguan ligero. All production occurs at Plasencia Cigars S.A. in Nicaragua, packaged in 20-count boxes.
Construction and Burn Characteristics
This cigar features Dominican and Nicaraguan long-filler leaves beneath its Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. The straight-cut foot reveals a draw requiring minimal correction. Combustion maintains consistency across the 90-minute smoking duration, with ash forming tight cylinders.
Flavor Development
- Initial third: Earth tones with cedar undertones
- Middle third: Emergence of baking spices and bitter cocoa
- Final third: Coffee bean notes with residual sweetness
Pairing Recommendations
The Hiram & Solomon Grand Architect Gran Toro Cigar complements barrel-aged spirits effectively. Nicaraguan rum accentuates the tobacco's sweetness, while peated scotch emphasizes earthy elements. The name references Freemason philosophy regarding divine creation principles.