Keep in mind the 110s were ordered into close formation escort for the bombers. They weren't allowed to develop effective tactics. Tactics make the battle, it seems. P40s vs highly manuverable planes and sturdy bombers, yet they still slaughtered the Japanese planes in China. Because they were able to develop tactics that worked.
109s weren't so feared at the beginning of the war because they were the best plane around, but rather because the LW pilots had spend half a decade training in other wars, as a pretext to develop wingman tactics, 2-flight splits for flights of 4, and so on.
In the Battle of Britian they were micro-managed to the extreme, being told how to fly, how fast, and where. They were not allowed to do anything which might have ultimately allowed them to be effective. Good thing for us, really. Bad thing for the reputation of their rides.
EDIT: On the previous posts: Ta152s might have had 60-70 made, but only 12 got to a unit (and just 1 unit's strength) before the end of the war. So it beats out all others for scarcity.