Real Flavors Cherry Pie VG Version

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Setup: Plume Veil RDA; dual parallel @ .35Ω; cotton wicks; 45W

Testing: RF Cherry Pie (VG based flavor) @ 8%; blended to 70VG/30PG; Aged: 14 days

Flavor description: Packs a thick glazey punch of rather sweet and somewhat sour cherry flavor with very light sugary cinnamon crust notes. There seems to be a very tiny bit of a vanilla note as well. The cherry part is reminiscent of the cherry pie filling I ate out of a can as a kid.

Off-flavors: Rather harsh spice that I cannot quite explain. It's a very subtle taste, but could potentially irritate a sensitive throat.

Throat hit: surprisingly strong 8/10.

Uses: Dessert recipes. Decent standalone flavor as well.

Pairings: Ice cream, whipped cream, sweet and light fruits, maybe a little graham cracker if you find the crust part isn't quite enough.

Notes: Rather muted at a lower %. Being a VG based flavoring, it will take a bit more steep time to fully develop depth, and also requires a higher than normal % to really shine.

EDIT: I just blended this with some 1% TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust, and it totally loses the throat hit. Only problem is that it mutes the cherry taste. I think a light cream at a very low % could potentially tame the harshness of this flavor.

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