Tatuaje T110 Corojo
The Tatuaje T110 Corojo brings a daring new dimension to one of Pete Johnson’s most formidable creations, building upon the legacy of the infamous “Thermonuclear” T110 format. This release marks the debut of a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper on the compact, powerhouse 4 3/8 x 52 vitola, joining prior limited editions in Habano, Sumatra, Connecticut Broadleaf, and San Andrés wrappers. Only 4,000 boxes of 25 cigars were produced worldwide, each one hand-rolled at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua and packed with aggressive, full-throttle flavor designed for seasoned cigar enthusiasts.
- Full-strength, full-bodied profile: Abundant Nicaraguan ligero tobacco delivers uncompromising power and intensity
- First T110 with Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper: Signature pepper, natural sweetness, and spice broaden the legendary T110 experience
- Compact 4 3/8 x 52 dimensions: Named for its 110mm length, engineered for concentrated flavor in a shorter, impactful session
- Handcrafted excellence: Produced by My Father Cigars—guarantees construction and performance regardless of strength
- All-Nicaraguan construction: Ensures core Tatuaje flavor, body, and extended transitions
- Ultra-limited release: 4,000 boxes worldwide—100,000 cigars total, each box clearly labeled for authenticity and collectibility
- Legacy of five wrappers: Expands the T110 family following Habano, Sumatra, Connecticut Broadleaf, and San Andrés
The T110 blend quickly earned its notoriety among aficionados because it pushes the boundaries of strength, relying on the topmost ligero primings for maximum impact. The new Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper adds a complex layer—sweeter spice, floral undertones, and a vibrant peppery finish—which sets this release apart from the darker, earthier versions that came before it. The smoking experience is a compact tour de force, yielding 45–60 minutes of steady flavor and a dense, satisfying crescendo.
Collectors take note: The Tatuaje T110 series is released only in purposefully small runs, making the Corojo iteration exceptionally rare and desirable for those who stock special Tatuaje projects and My Father productions. Like all T110 editions, it’s crafted for robust palates—enthusiasts new to powerful cigars should approach with measured respect. Each cigar is meticulously produced for optimal burn and draw, allowing the blend’s layered transitions (earth, pepper, cocoa, and steady building spice) to shine through until the final inch.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tatuaje |
| Line | T110 Limited Edition |
| Format | 4 3/8 x 52 (110mm) |
| Wrapper Origin | Nicaragua |
| Wrapper Type | Corojo |
| Binder | Nicaragua |
| Filler | Nicaragua (high ligero content) |
| Strength | Full |
| Factory | My Father Cigars, Estelí |
| Production | 4,000 boxes (25 cigars per box; 100,000 total) |
Summary
- Box Count: 25
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Full
- Binder: Nicaragua
- Wrapper: Nicaragua Corojo
- Filler: Nicaragua (Ligero)
What does T110 mean?
T110 designates the original 110mm length (4 3/8 inches) and “Thermonuclear” codename reflecting its explosive power.
How is the T110 Corojo different from past T110s?
This marks the debut of Nicaraguan Corojo, adding distinctive sweetness and peppery spice to the celebrated T110 profile, previously seen only with Habano, Sumatra, Broadleaf, or San Andrés wrappers.
Is the T110 Corojo beginner-friendly?
No—the abundance of ligero and intense strength make it best for experienced cigar smokers who enjoy bold, concentrated flavors in a short format.
How many were produced?
Only 4,000 boxes of 25 cigars each—100,000 cigars globally—ensuring rarity and collectibility.
Where is it made?
Handcrafted at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua—hallmark of quality and construction excellence.
How long does one cigar last?
Despite its short, stout size, expect a 45–60 minute session of building flavor and potent, lingering finish.
Will this be made again?
No, like previous T110 limited releases, the Corojo is a one-time production—acquire promptly if interested.








Robusto (verified owner) –
Not a bad cigar but there’s potential for this to be even better with some age to it. Good size for a morning smoke. Wood, white pepper, almond, somewhat creamy but balance cigar. I’d definitely smoke this again.
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