3 NET's from Mountain Oak Vapors

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McGarnagle

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I am going to start splitting up some of my reviews and do vendor specific reviews including vendor info, shipping, packaging, etc. Shipping time and things like freebies are from my experience and of course may vary. Shipping cost may also vary depending on your location.

Mountain Oak Vapors

Location: Cleveland, TN
Prices: $9.99 for 15mL, $15.99 for 30mL (some flavors may be on sale). Current overall sale, 3 15mL bottles for $24.99 or 3 30mL bottles for $39.99.
Shipping cost (to Ohio): $2.58 for USPS first class, $6.10 for USPS priority mail.
Processing time: Order was processed and in the mail next day.
Shipping time: this of course is mainly due the the USPS, but from TN to OH it took 2 post office business days.
Packaging: Bubble wrap lined manilla envelope with the juice bottles bubble wrapped together.
Freebies: None
Juice containers: Amber glass bottles with droppers. Nice pre made gold labels.
Juice options: Nicotine levels are 9, 18, and 24mg. Juices are pre made with no options for PV/VG content.

Juice Reviews

All flavors 9mg nicotine, 70/30 PG/VG (pre mixed), and I did not let these steep much at all. The site states these are made to be vaped as soon as they are received. All 3 are naturally extracted tobaccos. All 3 have good vapor and a mild throat hit (this can be varied by changing voltages).

Pendragon - This, as with all of these, is a very authentic tobacco vape. From the website, it's a cavendish and burley blend with cherry and vanilla. The burley tastes like the main flavor here, and due to that fact it gives it a more cigarette style tobacco flavor. It's a light flavor and not as complex as the other two. It is more on the dry side of things. There is a hint of cherry, and I really do not taste much vanilla. Very little sweetness outside of the cherry. I compare this to a cigar shop cigarette Overall it's a good tobacco flavor that I would recommend to anyone who wants to replicate a cigarette style flavor, although it's not a highly processed flavor you would see with your typical mass produced cigarettes. Recommended.

Sunday Morning - Again, another very authentic tobacco vape. This flavor is a blend of Virginia (aka brightleaf), burley, and black cavendish combined with coffee and cream. The addition of the brightleaf does give it a more complex tobacco flavor. This starts to get into what I think of cigars or more of a drier pipe tobacco. There is sweetness there from the cream and most likely from some of the brightleaf and cavendish. At first I did not get much coffee flavor at all, but as I rotated around these 3 I did begin to get some of the coffee undertones. This is very good for someone looking for a robust, cigar style vape with a small amount of sweetness. Recommended.

Southern Gentleman - This is the most robust, complex, and flavorful tobacco of the three. From the website, this is a combination of Virginia, Latika, and Perique tobaccos combined with Amaretto aromatic cavendish and burley. There are a bunch of undertones I will not go into here, and in all honestly, I will not go into them since I think many people will find their own. I don't get much nuttiness that I would expect from an Amaretto aromatic, but the combination of the multiple types of tobaccos really comes through in a very complex, wonderful blench that should satisfy people looking for something closer to a pipe tobacco. This has more of a moise flavor compared to the other too, and certainly more robust yet not overpowering. There is also a light sweetness. I highly recommend this.

Conclusions

Overall, I applaud Mountain Oak Vapors for their efforts with their NET's. This replicates smoking better than any other tobaccos I have tried. Yet if you are not looking for an authentic tobacco flavor, please do not apply. These are not like many of the other tobaccos you see with most vendors where they are not much like analogs, and I believe many people that vape are not looking to replicate smoking. Yet if you are person who actually enjoys an authentic tobacco experience, MOV is a place you must really try and Southern Gentleman is a real winner here. The other two I also recommend, but are lighter that Southern Gentleman (especially the Pendragon). I will note, these do not perfectly mimic an analog, but they are as close as I have gotten with a vape yet. Great work Mountain Oak Vapors.

As always, any comments are welcome.

For my other reviews including equipment and testing procedure, see links below...

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rs-ave-ecblend-deejstuff-nicquid-volcano.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nch-mostly-bad-misc-reviews-many-coffees.html
 
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John Castle

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I was happy to see this review, since I just Sunday night threw some money MOV's way. I snagged Sunday Morning, Devilish Delight and Cool Berry, along with 3 SmokTech Dual-Coil Mega cartos. I'm very much indeed looking forward to the vapemail from them, and this mini-rev on their NETs is only stoking that fire hotter. Thanks indeed, McGarnagle and luceblueboy.
 
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