Warped Serie Gran Reserva 1988 Vs Warped La Hacienda

Posted on August 12 2025

Warped La Hacienda and GR88 Logos

Quick Summary: Warped Serie Gran Reserva 1988 vs La Hacienda

  • Wrapper: Both use Nicaraguan Corojo ’99 from Aganorsa; blends lean “Cuban-esque.”
  • Strength: 1988 = medium with coffee/almond depth; La Hacienda = medium with citrus-honey lift.
  • Price (Robusto-ish): 1988 ≈ $12.50; La Hacienda ≈ $12.
  • Occasion Fit: 1988 for after-dinner espresso vibes; La Hacienda for daytime or aperitif pairings.
  • Factory Style: TABSA (Aganorsa) entubado bunching, triple caps, clean construction.


What’s the Core Difference Between 1988 and La Hacienda?

Serie Gran Reserva 1988 (named for founder Kyle Gellis’s birth year) leans richer and toastier—think coffee, almond and baking spice in a composed medium body. La Hacienda aims brighter and breezier, mixing citrus zest, honeyed sweetness and graham-cracker pastry over the same medium chassis.

How Do the Blends Compare on Paper?

Both cigars are Nicaraguan-forward showcases of Aganorsa’s Corojo ’99 (and Criollo ’98 in the core). The wrapper and factory technique are similar; the flavor split comes from priming choices and proportions, not brute strength.

Side-by-Side Specs

Warped 1988 vs La Hacienda — At a Glance
Feature Serie Gran Reserva 1988 La Hacienda
Wrapper Nicaragua Corojo ’99 Nicaragua Corojo ’99
Binder / Filler Nicaragua (Aganorsa) Nicaragua (Aganorsa)
Body Medium Medium
Signature Vitola Robusto 5¼ × 50 (GR 88) Gran Robusto 5½ × 52
Flavor Snapshot Coffee • Almond • Baking Spice Citrus Peel • Honey • Graham
Best Pairing Americano or barrel-proof bourbon Dry cider, pilsner, or Champagne
Typical MSRP $12.50 $12

Which One Fits Your Palate and Timing?

Pick 1988 if you want a deeper, toast-and-coffee profile that shines after dinner. Reach for La Hacienda when you’re looking for a lively, citrus-sweet medium smoke that won’t fatigue the palate at lunch or on a warm afternoon.

How Do They Burn and Age?

Both lines are known for straight burns and clean ash. 1988 gains nougat and darker roast after 12–18 months at 65% RH; La Hacienda keeps its citrus snap while layering honey and light walnut with the same rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is one stronger than the other?

Not really—both sit at medium. 1988 feels denser due to coffee/almond tones; La Hacienda reads brighter because of citrus and honey.

Do they taste similar in smaller ring gauges?

Thinner formats push wrapper character. Expect extra cinnamon-cedar in 1988 and more lemon-zest clarity in La Hacienda.

What’s the best first buy if I’m new to Warped?

Start with La Hacienda Gran Robusto for an accessible, balanced profile; add 1988 Robusto next for a richer contrast.

Will either clash with sweet cocktails?

1988 pairs better with spirit-forward drinks (bourbon, rye). La Hacienda handles spritzes, dry cider and highballs without getting lost.

Where can I learn more about Warped’s style?

See our full Warped Cigars Guide for line histories, flavor matrices and pairings.

Want to explore more Cuban-inspired blends? Browse our Warped Collection for small-batch, Aganorsa-powered cigars.

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