Flavorah Cavendish
T_Mace
Specs:
- percentage used: 2%
- 1 month steep
- PG/VG ratio: 50/50
- vaped on NarDA rda, SS316L, 26 gauge, spaced coil, 0.62 ohm, 15-25 watts
Type of Tobacco
- Aromatic
Flavor Properties:
- heavy pipe-style aromatic
- sweet
- perfume-y
- room note is similar to an aromatic pipe
Relatable Flavors:
- cherry top note (kinda of a candied cherry, thinks Halls cough drops)
- honey down low in the mix
- light florals
- a faint Swedish berry vibe that can be detected in some tobaccos (like Hangsen's Arabic and DM Tobacco)
- no authentic tobacco leaf flavor to speak of
Mouth Feel:
- dense
Off Flavors:
- the cherry is a bit too candy style but that may suit some people's tastes
Position In A Recipe:
- top note
Suggested Percentage:
- 1% or less
Pairings:
- dark, authentic tasting tobaccos
Conclusion:
- This is ONLY for use in aromatic style blends.
- Add as a topping onto your authentic tasting tobaccos of choice.
- Could actually work in low percentages in an aromatic pipe-style recipe or candied cherry shisha.
- It should be known that I don't much care for aromatics.
- If I did want to make an aromatic, I would try this at less than 1%.
- Overall, it's a bit synthetic tasting at 2% but in a mix it might work for people who like the flavors I described.
- At 2%, it feels like a 3% mix so go easy with it cuz it's strong.
Second Opinion by /u/SolanaceaeEnthusiast (who I consider to be a reliable source of info)
I thought this one was a pure and total catastrophic misfire , its overly sweet (sickly sweet) pungest disgustingness overpowers all the other flavors even as low as 1 drop per 10ml final
haven't thrown mine out yet but i've tried airing it out to next tuesday and the cloying just will not quit
Its also nothing at all like a cavendish should taste - to anyone reading who wants to make a good artifical cavendish go here <-buy that , let it steep for 2 months with the bottle closed and then figure out how to make that the flavor profile