Cigar Reveal #299

Warped
Devil's Hand

Devil’s Hands was announced with little fanfare—just a name, a vitola, and a dark, stylized band. But behind the mysterious branding lies a return to Warped’s longstanding relationship with Aganorsa Leaf. Unlike past Warped blends that emphasized grace and balance, Devil’s Hands leans into power and symbolism. The name evokes temptation, danger, and the cost of ambition—perhaps a nod to the dualities within the cigar world: tradition vs. innovation, purity vs. power. The 6×44 format (Corona Especial) shows restraint in size while the blend itself draws heavily on Jalapa-grown Corojo ’99 and Estelí Criollo ’98—tobaccos central to the Aganorsa identity. It’s a cigar that quietly announces Warped’s confidence in its own voice, blending familiar materials into something darker, sharper, and more mythic in tone. The lack of fanfare was intentional—it’s a cigar meant to be discovered, not hyped.

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Devil's Hand
Anatomy

  • Nicaragua Criollo ’98
    Corojo ’99
  • Nicaraguan Criollo ’98

  • Nicaraguan Jalapa Corojo ’99 Shade Grown

Devil's Hand
Flavor Notes

First Third

Second Third

Final Third

Reviews + Notes

Kohnhed

Oh man…the cigar just explodes with complexity. Strength hits the ceiling. I don’t care. This blend is so complete in its design that no threat of passing out will stop me from finishing it. Sophisticated cigar smokers will be delighted with this cigar. 

Score: 94

Stogie Cigar Review (IG)

“The Devil’s Hands” starts with spice and red pepper on the first third, it has a nice sweetness to it balancing the strength that is already climbing from medium to full. Second third has more sweet spices, the pepper diminishes allowing for cinnamon and cream to emerge.Last third shares the same profile of spice, cream and finished at about 1h20mins.

Verdict: If you like spicy, you will surely enjoy this cigar.