Cigar News: Blanco Cigars Announces Prince Hall

Cigar News: Blanco Cigars Announces Prince Hall

Cigar News: Blanco Cigars Announces Prince Hall has announced a new line of cigars called . Cigars are rolled in Estelí, by at the family's factory and blended by Master Blender and fifth generation Master Mason, .

Cigar News: Blanco Cigars Announces Prince Hall has been in the works for over a year and would have made it to the market sooner if not for COVID-19. This is a regular production cigar created to honor the abolitionist and and founder of Freemasonry, . He was known as one of the most influential free black leaders during the founding of The United States in the 1700's, fighting slavery as one of the leading abolitionists and for equal education rights.

Cigar News: Blanco Cigars Announces Prince Hall His contributions to the black community in the late 1700's were many and he accomplished them as a free man and citizen of The United States. He was also a business owner and it is believed he served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

became interested in the Masonic fraternity because Freemasonry was founded upon ideals of liberty, equality and peace. His love of these ideals is what drove him to become one of the first black members of Freemasonry in The United States. However, they were not considered a “full” Masonic lodge until 1787 when received a charter from the Grand Lodge of England, the mother of all Freemasonry. In 1787, African Lodge No. 459 became African Lodge No. 1 with as the head of the Lodge.

is also involved in the creation of another Masonic oriented cigar brand. Original discussions were to have as a collaboration between those two brands, but David felt the focus of Cigars should be the man, not only “Freemasonry” as a brand. As a result, interest waned in the project as a collaboration and Blanco decided to proceed on its own, bringing Cigars to market as a stand-alone brand by Blanco.

says; “there are plans to work with various Grand Lodges around the country to see how we can impact the community positively as did.”

The blend comes in two versions, a Maduro wrapper, and Rosado wrapper. The Maduro version also uses a Sumatra binder, and Nicaraguan fillers. It comes in four sizes: 5 x 50 “Square” 50 count box (MSRP $7.50 per cigar), 6 x 52 “Compass” 50 count box (MSRP $8.00 per cigar), 6 x 60 “Level” 50 count box (MSRP $10.00 per cigar), and 7 x 70 “Boaz” 30 count box (MSRP $12.00 per cigar)

The Rosado has a Nicaraguan binder, and Nicaraguan fillers. It also comes in 4 sizes: 5 x 50 “Square” 50 count box (MSRP $7.50 per cigar), 6 x 52 “Compass” 50 count box (MSRP $8.00 per cigar), 6 x 60 “Level” 50 count box (MSRP $10.00 per cigar), and 7 x 70 “Jachin” 30 count box (MSRP $12.00 per cigar).