Here is the way that I take it...
House Blend - Fruit & Tobacco Flavor
River Tree Blend - Fruit & Woody Tobacco Flavor
Wild Wood Blend - Fruit & Deep Woody Smoky Tobacco Flavor
Makes me want to try the wild wood... thanks.
Wild wood apple and cheery in my wish list...
Here is the way that I take it...
House Blend - Fruit & Tobacco Flavor
River Tree Blend - Fruit & Woody Tobacco Flavor
Wild Wood Blend - Fruit & Deep Woody Smoky Tobacco Flavor
Although my preference for Ahlusion flavors would typically follow this order -- maple, cherry, apple, peach -- the Peach Wild Wood is my favorite. The peach and wood really grasp onto each other and meld in a very natural way, even moreso than in Sweet Georgia Peach.
That was my thought too when I briefly tasted the apple WW, that their peach would play nice with those wood notes. Also thought the vanilla would too.
Second, watch your mouth when speaking about SGP.![]()
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Oh, the vanilla. I tried it in the store and it indeed seemed great, but I had been sampling so many other things that I wasn't 100% sure. And they didn't have any in Xpress to sell!
But it seemed milder than Vecchio, which I don't really like.
My brief tast of the Apple WW, the apple seemed really light. Not in a bad way, I actually liked the hint of apple. Wondered if that would change with age. Was that you're experience too?
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Yup. Hope the apple grows a little, but I doubt it. It's not strong in Apple HB either.
That's cool. Apple has a certain tartness to me in ejuice that does better taking a back seat. I want that tasty WW bacco to take the lead.
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Here is the way that I take it...
House Blend - Fruit & Tobacco Flavor
River Tree Blend - Fruit & Woody Tobacco Flavor
Wild Wood Blend - Fruit & Deep Woody Smoky Tobacco Flavor
My top choice is the peach wild wood.
SGP is steeping
I highly suggest vaping some SGP now. With the aromatic, the complementary flavor fades a bit quickly compared to non-aros. It's great both ways though.