Inawera Tobacco Cavendish Type WG

T_Mace

Specs:

  • percentage used: 3%
  • 2 weeks
  • PG/VG ratio: 50/50
  • vaped on O-Atty, SS316L, 26 gauge, spaced coil, 0.66 ohm, 15-18 watts

 

Type of Tobacco

  • non-aromatic: This one is kinda on the line between aromatic and non-aromatic. It has a honey note but does not scream flavored tobacco to me so I'm gonna put it as non-aromatic with a caveat.

 

Flavor Properties:

  • light
  • smooth
  • mild

 

Relatable Flavors:

  • honey note (not inherently sweet though)
  • light florals (lavender?)
  • some people report plum on the exhale but I'm not getting that at all

 

Mouth Feel:

  • light body

 

Off Flavors:

  • none

 

Position In A Recipe:

  • use to soften harsher tobaccos
  • that honey note could be nice in a dark burley blend or virginia

 

Suggested Percentage:

  • 1-2%

 

Pairings:

  • FLV Red Burley
  • a leafy Virginia

 

Conclusion:

  • Oddly, when I first smelled this in the bottle, I thought I wouldn't like it. It has a black licorice note on the nose and I usually don't like tobaccos with that in them. But I can't taste the licorice note so was pleasantly surprised.
  • Important: More on smell, I have to point out, the vapor has a bit of a cat piss smell. I don't notice if I'm vaping it, but if I take a few puffs and sniff the air, that's when I notice it. I'll have to try it in a mix to see if it gets covered up.
  • Overall, it's not a bang on "oh my god tobacco!" type deal but I can make use of this in a non-aromatic mix.
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