Different Tasting Batches - do you Blend Them or What?

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katz-in-boots

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I've got 3 different batches of Nuport juice and they all taste different. The 1st two batches I've been mixing together 1/2 & 1/2, as I don't really like one of them. Now I've got a 3rd batch I really like, which has more vapour as well. I've just refilled my carts with the 3rd batch juice on its own because I really like it.

I wish all the batches tasted the same, so there wasn't the disappointment of getting several bottles with a flavour that I don't like, but I'm interested to know how others deal with these variations.

What do you do when you get batches that taste different? Do you;
a) finish all the batch you had, then go onto the new juice?
b) blend batches together?
c) vape all the new juice cos you like it better, leave the older stuff for emergencies?
 

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I vape them all, but don't mix batches. Funny that you mention this because I used to order Wow Nuport exclusively from a specifically dated batch. Welcome to the world of juicing! This is why it's a good idea when a batch comes into stock to place a small order, if it vapes great....order a bunch more requesting the specific batch date.

One of my favorite Wow Nuport batches was 05112010....perhaps one of the best produced.
 
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One of my favorite Wow Nuport batches was 05112010....perhaps one of the best produced.
Interesting - that is one of the batches I'm not so keen on, but as I only vape 4mg, perhaps it comes across differently. I still have a bottle & a bit of this, plus 3 of an older batch in the old-style bottles.

I now have the batch from 11032011, and like it better. Just as well, as I received another delivery today, with another 5 bottles (and another 5 on the way, hopefully the same batch :laugh:)

Ms. Katz not a mixer either. Like the fact each batch is a little different, makes you appreciate the great ones more. :)

Similar to different vintages of the same brand of wine? An interesting way of looking at it. I shan't feel obliged to blend them then, but enjoy them as they are.
 
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