Tatuaje Cigars has expanded its long-running Series P lineup with a new Honduran-made version, dubbed Series P Honduras. The line marks a milestone for the brand, as itโ€™s the first cigar produced for Tatuaje at the new My Father Cigars factory in Honduras.

Originally launched in 2011, the Series P has built a following for its โ€œCuban sandwichโ€ constructionโ€”combining medium and long fillers to deliver My Father quality at a more accessible price point. The Nicaraguan-made version has remained a steady presence in Tatuajeโ€™s portfolio, using an Ecuador Sumatra wrapper and offered in three traditional sizes: Short Robusto, Robusto, and Toro.

The new Series P Honduras continues the format with four vitolas (Short Robusto, Robusto, Short Toro, and Toro), but swaps the wrapper for a Garcia-grown Nicaragua Habano leaf, paired with a filler blend sourced from Honduras. Alongside the new line, a Short Toro size will also debut in the Nicaraguan-made version.

โ€œThe first shipment from the factory has arrived and is on the way to retailers,โ€ the company noted.

Each size is packaged in 20-count hinged boxes, with pricing that ranges from $4.25 to $4.75 per cigar, staying true to the Series Pโ€™s reputation as one of the brandโ€™s most affordable lines.