The 1st T110 was a special release for Fields in Hawaii only 200 boxes. Palama sent me one of those years ago. Thanks Conan! The newer versions are not quite as strong with my favorite being the Capa Especial. The Tuxtla is a MSA wrapper.
Tatuajeās famed T110 limited release first arrived in 2009, being based on a blend that was so strong it was code named āThermonuclear.ā This cigar later evolved into more familiar brands such as Fausto and Avión; but in 2021 the T110 returned, now accompanied by two new variations of the blend: T110 Reserva Broadleaf and T110 Capa Especial. Each version uses similar core recipes of ligero-heavy all-Nicaraguan tobaccos, with the original being topped with a Habano wrapper, the Reserva using Broadleaf, and the Capa Especial a ruddy Ecuadorian Sumatra. It was the latter that we gravitated towards, offering a punchy profile, while showing more balance and nuance than its siblings. The cigar is medium-plus in body, unloading with fiery red pepper at ignition; sweet caramel is quick to tame the heat, being balanced by a gentle saltiness and a fun PayDay candy bar combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts.
~Cigar Dojo
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