Warped Devil’s Hands
Embrace the infernal elegance of Esteli with Warped Devil’s Hands—a Nicaraguan puro crafted exclusively from Aganorsa Leaf’s celebrated tobaccos. Developed under the guiding hand of Kyle Gellis, this 6 x 44 corona is a bold yet refined expression of Nicaragua’s finest terroir, offering a perfect balance of strength, smoothness, and complexity. If you crave depth, character, and an invitation to explore the darker side of Nicaraguan cigars, Devil’s Hands is a can’t-miss addition to your humidor.
- 100% Nicaraguan puro sourced from Aganorsa Leaf’s estates
- Shade-grown Corojo ’99 wrapper from Jalapa—reddish-brown, oily, and visually striking
- Esteli-forward filler blend amps up flavor, body, and authentic spice
- Corona format (6 x 44) for concentrated complexity and balanced burn
- Medium to full-bodied profile with both power and nuanced smoothness
- Spectrum of flavors: black pepper, sweet spice, leather, cinnamon, dark fruit, walnut, cedar, oak, roasted nuts, Karo syrup, and creamy cashew
- Exceptionally well-constructed—solid ash, even burn, and superb draw
- Made at Aganorsa Leaf factory in Nicaragua
Devil’s Hands opens with a rush of bold pepper and semi-sweet spice, quickly unfolding into a rich medley of dark fruit, Karo syrup, cinnamon, leather, roasted nuts, and oak. The presence of Esteli tobacco ensures a satisfying punch of body and intensity, yet the Jalapa Corojo ’99 wrapper provides a balancing sweetness and creaminess that tames the fire. Reviewers praise this blend as among Warped’s bolder creations, calling it complex, smooth, and perfect for fans of full-bodied, flavorful smoking adventures. The corona vitola ensures each puff is focused and full, with construction consistently earning high marks for draw, burn, and appearance.
For those who appreciate cigars that dare to push boundaries without sacrificing finesse, Warped Devil’s Hands delivers an unforgettable journey—ideal for both seasoned aficionados seeking something new and adventurous smokers exploring Nicaragua’s finest leaf.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 6 x 44 Corona |
| Country of Origin | Nicaragua |
| Wrapper | Shade-Grown Corojo ’99 (Jalapa) |
| Binder | Nicaragua (Aganorsa Leaf) |
| Filler | Nicaragua (Aganorsa Leaf, Esteli-forward) |
| Strength | Medium to Full Bodied |
| Profile Notes | Black pepper, sweet spice, leather, dark fruit, cinnamon, oak, walnut, Karo syrup, cedar, roasted nuts, creamy cashew |
Summary
Box Count: 25
Region: Nicaragua
Strength: Medium to Full Bodied
Binder: Nicaragua (Aganorsa Leaf)
Wrapper: Jalapa Shade-Grown Corojo ’99
Filler: Nicaragua (Esteli/Aganorsa Leaf)
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Warped Devil’s Hands unique?
It’s a 100% Nicaraguan puro built from top-tier Aganorsa Leaf tobacco, featuring a bold Esteli filler core and a lush Jalapa Corojo ’99 wrapper for complexity and power.
What is the cigar’s strength?
Medium to full-bodied, offering richness and spice without overwhelming harshness.
Which tasting notes stand out?
Look for black pepper, sweet and semi-sweet spice, leather, cinnamon, dark fruit, walnut, Karo syrup, oak, cedar, roasted nuts, and creamy cashew.
How is the construction and burn?
Superb—expect an oily wrapper, razor-straight burn line, solid ash, and a perfect, easy draw.
Is Devil’s Hands suitable for newer smokers?
Best for intermediate and seasoned enthusiasts who enjoy bold, spicy, and complex cigars.
Where is this cigar made?
It’s produced at Aganorsa Leaf’s renowned factory in Nicaragua, under Kyle Gellis’s direction.
Is this a limited release?
The Devil’s Hands is an ongoing core line from Warped, but may be limited by production capacity and strong demand.
What vitola is available?
Currently, Devil’s Hands is offered in a 6 x 44 corona format—ideal for focused flavor and slow enjoyment.








Justin White (verified owner) –
This is another killer cigar from Kyle. The flavors are bold even compared to some of Warpeds stronger stuff, but there is some nice dark fruit and Karo syrup sweetness to balance things out. It burned flawlessly, and the draw was superb. The wrapper is gorgeous, oily as can be. I’ll return to this one soon.
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Lou Cross (verified owner) –
Warped’s The Devil’s Hands is a a Nicaraguan puro offered in a beautifully constructed 6 x 44 corona vitola. The Devil’s Hands are made at the Aganorsa Leaf factory in Nicaragua. This new cigar blend features a slightly bolder profile than many of the other Warped blends coming out of that factory due to use of more tobacco from Esteli in the filler which has more body and more spice. The wrapper is a reddish-brown Shade Grown Corojo ’99. This is definitely a Medium + cigar with tons of flavor notes of leather, cinnamon, oak, and roasted nuts. The burn was very even, and held a solid ash. If you haven’t already, get your hands on some of these!
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DC (verified owner) –
Complex and different from other Warped cigars I’ve tried. Definitely a full-bodied smoke, but surprisingly smooth. Getting some hints of spice and pepper with a touch of sweetness throughout. Intriguing smoke so far.
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contrerast3 (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this vitola but damn this is a bold cigar. For my palette the pepper and spice were a bit strong but there’s also some sweetness that tames it a tad. Not sure I’d go back to it but it was a decent smoke.
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jtdjeffers (verified owner) –
Well Kyle nailed it again. Great flavor. Very smooth from start to finish. Couple touch ups but nothing to worry about. Good cigar to smoke any time of day.
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Alexander S (verified owner) –
This cigar started off with full bodied with bold black pepper and semi-sweet spice. The bold black pepper and spice stayed pronounced throughout the cigar. Into the first inch of the cigar it transition over to a touch of walnut nuttiness and intense cedar wood on the finish.
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