Warped Chinchalle
Discover a masterwork of Dominican cigar making with the Warped Chinchalle—a regular-production gem that celebrates Cuban tradition and modern innovation. Crafted at Tabacalera La Isla under the guidance of Hostos Fernandez Quesada, this exceptional cigar delivers complexity, balance, and a uniquely Dominican character, perfect for aficionados and curious newcomers alike.
Key Benefits / Features
- Rolled in the Dominican Republic at the acclaimed Tabacalera La Isla
- Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Rosada wrapper for rich flavor and refined texture
- Unique Dominican Corojo ’99 and HVA filler blend for depth and floral undertones
- Medium to full-bodied smoke: deeply complex yet luxuriously smooth
- Honors both Cuban “chinchalle” (small factory) tradition and Dominican artistry
- Box Count: 25
The name “Chinchalle” pays tribute to the intimate, handmade ethos of small Cuban cigar factories, and this blend is a true testament to that heritage. A carefully selected Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Rosada wrapper encases Dominican fillers, including Corojo ’99 and HVA, to create a balanced smoke lush with subtle floral, earthy, and spicy notes. Perfect harmony and construction ensure every draw reveals new layers of flavor and intrigue.
Warped Chinchalle stands out as a unique addition to the Warped portfolio, bridging old-world technique with new-world flavor complexity. It’s a welcoming introduction to Dominican blends for explorers and a must-have for seasoned fans of Warped’s signature style.
Specifications
| Box Count | 25 |
|---|---|
| Region | Dominican Republic |
| Strength | Medium-Full Bodied |
| Binder | N/A |
| Wrapper | Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Rosada |
| Filler | Dominican Corojo ’99 & HVA |
Summary
- Box Count: 25
- Region: Dominican Republic
- Strength: Medium-Full Bodied
- Binder:
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Rosada
- Filler: Dominican Corojo ’99 & HVA
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Warped Chinchalle made?
At Tabacalera La Isla in the Dominican Republic, under the direction of Hostos Fernandez Quesada.
What is the significance of the name “Chinchalle”?
It’s a term for a small cigar factory in Cuba, reflecting the brand’s homage to handmade tradition and detailed craftsmanship.
What is the cigar’s strength profile?
Medium to full bodied—ideal for aficionados who want complexity without heaviness.
What tobaccos are used in the blend?
An Ecuadorian Habano 2000 Rosada wrapper and Dominican fillers (Corojo ’99 & HVA) for floral, earthy, and spicy notes.
How many cigars come in a box?
Each box contains 25 cigars.
Is this a regular or limited production cigar?
Chinchalle is a regular production cigar within the Warped portfolio.
Is it suitable for newer cigar smokers?
Yes, the balanced profile makes it approachable while still rewarding experienced palates.
Does Chinchalle feature Dominican tobacco?
Yes, both the filler components are premium Dominican tobaccos for authentic character and flavor.










thatamsyndrome (verified owner) –
It’s a daily smoke. It’s not mind blowing, but it’s solid smoke and a go-to when you don’t know what to smoke, but looking for something with a bit more oomph.
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jasonr75 (verified owner) –
These blew me away with their flavour and complexity. I was given one to try and immediately after, I ordered a box. Creamy, salted butter is what I get from these among others. Can’t wait to see what some time does to these.
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Alterlvian (verified owner) –
This cigar was almost perfect. I need a few more to make sure. I was on the verge of smoking this to the very end. Somehow, my first was not quite that type of Cigar. The kind you can’t put down because it is so damn good. Almost there though.
I have the rest of a box and some aging to find the answer.
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DC (verified owner) –
Mild and creamy goodness. This Chinchalle starts off with a bit of pepper but mellows as the cigar progresses. It’s a nice stick to start your day with.
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Cricken (verified owner) –
For my palate, this cigar really needs to be on the drier end of the spectrum. When it’s been stored in higher RH like 69 or so, I’ve noticed the 2nd half the flavors go a bit downhill. When I dry box them for a couple of days, I feel like this cigar really shines and shows more of that creaminess and bakers spice
Overall I enjoy the Chinchalle quite a bit!
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Sebastian Urena (verified owner) –
I am a huge Warped fan and always loved the Aganorsa stuff they have, but the cigars Kyle makes in the Dominican Republic are amazing. This one is very smooth and elegant but full of flavor.
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kurt.pullman (verified owner) –
Big fan of this release from warped
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JonizZooted (verified owner) –
This is a tough one for me. Every sample I’ve had was INCREDIBLE for the first half of the cigar. At the halfway mark the cigar drastically changes from a sweet peanut butter/molasses flavor to a much darker black pepper almost sour flavor. The beginning of this cigar is one of the best offerings from warped I have had and the end is such a disappointment that I am torn on where to score this.
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jc (verified owner) –
Unfortunately it was a very tight draw from the first third onward, and I couldn’t get any discernible flavors out of the one I received. This can happen from time to time but I was quite disappointed.
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
This was very enjoyable cigar, from start to finish. The flavors and performance were excellent. I got brown sugar and nuttiness on the finish. Definitely a slow burner. It has a bit of a tight draw.
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Ramsch15 (verified owner) –
Warped Chinchalle, A real punchy cigar specially for a Dominican. Very earthy.
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Justin White (verified owner) –
This cigar absolutely blew me away. Beautifully oily Rosado wrapper. Just past medium strength and flavor, and perfect even burn. Might have to grab a box of these bad boys.
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