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Warped? Who, me??

Smoked: Warped Serie Gran Reserva 1988

I’ve been told I have a warped sense of humor, so it’s only appropriate that I tried a Warped cigar. With many thanks to @shortstackz , I enjoyed my first cigar by Kyle Gellis, a Serie Gran Reserva 1988. It’s a 5.25 x 50 robusto with a Nicaraguan Shade Grown Jalapa Corojo ’99 wrapper, a Nicaraguan binder, and filler comprised of Nicaraguan Corojo ’99 & Criollo ’98. Cigar Aficionado awarded it #3 Cigar of the Year in 2019, and rated it a 95.

From the Warped website, Kyle states that it offers “a medium bodied experience with notes of cinnamon, molasses, barnyard, stone fruit, and coffee.” I did not get any such flavors, not even a hint. What I tasted is what I can best describe as only a “zesty wood” flavor that maintained throughout the entire cigar. There was no depth, transitions, nor complexity that I could detect. That stated, it was not unpleasant by any means. I enjoyed the cigar. I just found it to be rather, dare I say, boring. Construction was excellent, with a perfect draw and burn. I am sincerely grateful for shortstackz’s generosity. Thank you, brother. Cheers!

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Warped Serie Gran Reserva 1988

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    (46 days ago)

    Nice review. Tried one a few months back. Very good cigar.

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    (46 days ago)

    👍🏻 Isn’t it interesting that we can smoke the same cigar and all come away with different flavor notes. I always get a hint of sweetness, but I’d consider it more of a brown sugar thing. And I always get the citrus which for me leans a little bit more towards grapefruit.I wouldn’t know a stone fruit if it hit me in the head 🤣🤣👍🏻

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      (46 days ago)

      Interesting indeed. I have tasted citrus on occasion, but never grapefruit. I need to restore my taste buds to their original factory settings - or just accept that my palate is grapefruit impaired.