Any juice that taste like ARTURO FUENTE HEMINGWAY CLASSIC CAMEROON PERFECTO or Peaty?

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unfortunately, no. The closest thing you can get that tastes like a premium cigar is Tabac Especial and Blondie from want2vape. both are extracted from the actual cigars. Acid Blondie is a connecticut wrapper infused with some herbs and flavor. Tabac is a cigar infused with coffee flavor. Both are from Drew Estate Cigars. The reason these are the best is because they come from the real cigar and taste like the real thing (without the burning flavor). I've had some cigar smokers (besides me) try these and they liked them. However, they also like the real things. Avoid other "cigar" juice. They suck and you'll waste your money
 

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My personal feeling about Tabac Especial is that it's very sweet, does a good job of maintaining the coffee flavor throughout, but isn't very good judged as a cigar. Enjoyable but not fantastic. I also didn't feel that those qualities made it into the juice. Afaik TE was a failed experiment that won't be getting produced after the test batch is gone.

House of Vapor HoVana may be Chinese, and it may not be a natural extract juice, but I still feel that it is one that cigar loving vapers should try a bottle of. It's 100% PG and has the best throat hit I ever had, plus the Chinese flavoring chemist did a good job of nailing some of the notes our brain associates with cigar. For a non-natural extract tobacco vape, it's right up there with Bella, better in some ways and not as good in others.
 

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from a more experienced premium cigar smoker, nothing is going to taste like your Fuente (unless someone comes out with one). If you don't like flavored premium cigars, then blondie and tabac won't be your favorite. hopefully one day there will be an extract of a real awesome cigar but for now, there's really not. I was on the same mission you are on when I first started. I know how it feels to miss that awesome premium cigar
 
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no need to, I smoked one last week at the fire pit and I've had the juice since it was first ready. I know there are a couple people that really liked this juice, but if you look at it in comparison to his existing tobacco vapes 4 out of 5 people aren't going to notice a difference. The subtleties of a cigar are largely lost in the translation to extract, so as much as you want to make everyone happy and offer their favorite cigar as a vape, you just can't. Too much of the essence is lost in translation, so to differentiate the product you need to really be sure that cigar vape X brings something to the table that cigar vape Y doesn't. Making everyone happy with a glut of tobacco vapes that are really similar ultimately waters down the product line, costs the vendor a ton of money to keep them all in production and results in a library of really similar juices.

This wasn't like a challenge or anything, I am just telling it like it is.
 

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if you do decide to try other cigar flavors, you'll notice a lot taste very similar. Besides those mentioned so far, most have a cigar base from the same flavoring company and it taste nothing like the real thing. it's called cuban supreme and it tastes nothing like a cigar. not even close. vapenstein has his own website (as seen in the banner above) that will help you. He reviews tons of cigar flavors. make sure to do your research before buying one, a lesson I learned the hard way.

oh, I forgot to add that I edited my about post because it was me being a tool. sorry about that vapenstein.
 

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Tobacco extracts are artisanal products, and need to be used in a much higher ratio than flavorings. i don't see anyone making an extract to sell separately. The person who takes the time to develop one is going to make their own juice with it. Besides that, there is only one person on the planet who makes one that actually captures some of the magic of tobacco. Of the rest, some are good, but they are all pale shadows.
 

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Tobacco extracts are artisanal products, and need to be used in a much higher ratio than flavorings. i don't see anyone making an extract to sell separately. The person who takes the time to develop one is going to make their own juice with it. Besides that, there is only one person on the planet who makes one that actually captures some of the magic of tobacco. Of the rest, some are good, but they are all pale shadows.


And the ONE - would be Want2Vape IMO
 

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...House of Vapor HoVana may be Chinese, and it may not be a natural extract juice, but I still feel that it is one that cigar loving vapers should try a bottle of. It's 100% PG and has the best throat hit I ever had, plus the Chinese flavoring chemist did a good job of nailing some of the notes our brain associates with cigar. For a non-natural extract tobacco vape, it's right up there with Bella, better in some ways and not as good in others.
I'm going to try the Hovana now that I found it. I'm still on a quest for the perfect cigar vape. So far I'm loving the W2V Alcazar and Tabac Especial mixed with a little Campfire Coffee! Wish W2V Still had the Tabac...

Thanks for your contribution!
 
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