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I have been looking for a good apple tobacco for some time, I will have to keep this one in mind.
I just now started into some Golden Apple by Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos.com. Our friend Clay is usually pretty good about putting the tobacco at the forefront, but my first impression is APPLE and very little tobacco. This is after a month of steeping. I will have to play around with wattage a little, but for now I am not finding much of the Golden Virginia Tobacco that is described on the website.

Apple Cured Tobacco from GoodeJuice is pretty good. Has a nice crisp apple with some kind of extracted tobacco. I say some kind because I can not tell what it is; has a smoke-like quality to it though. It (tobacco) does become more pronounced with age.
 

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I got so excited about the NETs we were discussing that I forgot about the original post. The one flavored tobacco that I fell in love with on my vape journey is Mr. E's Copperhead.Copperhead E-Liquid from Mister-E-Liquid.com

It's blueberry/cream tobacco. I don't like sweets and dessert vapes (I still like tobacco) but this one is subtly sweet and the creamy comes out w/ steeping w/ a nice tobacco base. It was my ADV. I used to enjoy the pipe tobacco cigars when I smoked and it reminds me of those.
 

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Got off work early, so I came home and celebrated with an old man nap :closedeyes:

Woke up, washed out a KFL Lite, rewicked and filled with MVJ's Drew Estate Harvest on the Hudson. Nice. It's a Flavored Tobacco, for sure. The Tobacco is a smooth, gentle tobacco flavor that is at the forefront. Hidden within is a flavor I can't quite place. It's not a red apple, maybe more of a green apple ? After I get a cup of coffee or two, and spend the afternoon with this one I'll be able to pin this tasty little flavor down.
 
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Drew Estate Harvest on the Hudson by MyVapeJuice.com
30/70 PG/VG @ 12mg nicotine. Using ProVari P2 with KFL Lite, 2.2 ohm coil.

Described on the website as follow; "a dark, yet mellow tobacco created by joining Golden Virginias and Danish Black Cavendish. Setting this one apart from the crowd, however, is the unique black currant and green apple flavors applied to the tobacco." Classified as a mild-medium aromatic, made from Cavendish and Virginias.
I personally have enjoyed this selection so far. I have found it needs at least 8 Watts to produce (for my personal tastes). At that point it is a sweet and tobacco flavor with a sweet fruit undertone. At 9 Watts, the Virginias seem to rise closer to the forefront, the currant and green apple become noticeable on the exhale. At 10 Watts, the Danish Cavendish seems to rise up to and marry with the Virginias, beginning to create the delightful 'dark, yet mellow' flavor described on the website. The currant and green apple become a final afterthought at this wattage. At 11 Watts, all of these flavors seem to come together for a well rounded dark yet mild enjoyable vape.
Harvest on the Hudson, along with Seventh Avenue Blond, have convinced me that MyVapeJuice is delivering some delicious NET's that are well worth looking into.
 

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Drew Estate Harvest on the Hudson by MyVapeJuice.com
30/70 PG/VG @ 12mg nicotine. Using ProVari P2 with KFL Lite, 2.2 ohm coil.

Described on the website as follow; "a dark, yet mellow tobacco created by joining Golden Virginias and Danish Black Cavendish. Setting this one apart from the crowd, however, is the unique black currant and green apple flavors applied to the tobacco." Classified as a mild-medium aromatic, made from Cavendish and Virginias.
I personally have enjoyed this selection so far. I have found it needs at least 8 Watts to produce (for my personal tastes). At that point it is a sweet and tobacco flavor with a sweet fruit undertone. At 9 Watts, the Virginias seem to rise closer to the forefront, the currant and green apple become noticeable on the exhale. At 10 Watts, the Danish Cavendish seems to rise up to and marry with the Virginias, beginning to create the delightful 'dark, yet mellow' flavor described on the website. The currant and green apple become a final afterthought at this wattage. At 11 Watts, all of these flavors seem to come together for a well rounded dark yet mild enjoyable vape.
Harvest on the Hudson, along with Seventh Avenue Blond, have convinced me that MyVapeJuice is delivering some delicious NET's that are well worth looking into.



What about 12W??! That's where I run my KFL's.. :w00t:
 

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I am actually pretty content at 11W at the moment....
You must be lung-hitting your KFL to get it to feed that well ;)


No, I'm not.. but I did help the channels going up to the deck a bit, with a micro file. ;)
 

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Heirloom Cherry ages beautifully and is one of my favourites.

You're right, I left it alone, well sampling here and there, and it's just getting better. Very relaxing as I unwind after work and complements my Mist and Coke nicely.

I think I'll try her steeped line on my next order. It's only a dollar more and I want to sample some juices w/out the wait time. Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions? I'm thinking the Drew Estate Toasted Black Cavendish sounds yummy. I enjoy the pipe tobacco flavors more than a cigar.
 

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You're right, I left it alone, well sampling here and there, and it's just getting better. Very relaxing as I unwind after work and complements my Mist and Coke nicely.

I think I'll try her steeped line on my next order. It's only a dollar more and I want to sample some juices w/out the wait time. Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions? I'm thinking the Drew Estate Toasted Black Cavendish sounds yummy. I enjoy the pipe tobacco flavors more than a cigar.

Dunhill Early Morning is more of a blended tobacco flavor, but is still an outstanding choice.
Drew Estate Seventh Avenue Blond is quite good as well.
Drew Estate Harvest on the Hudson is another that I personally enjoy.
 

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You're right, I left it alone, well sampling here and there, and it's just getting better. Very relaxing as I unwind after work and complements my Mist and Coke nicely.

I think I'll try her steeped line on my next order. It's only a dollar more and I want to sample some juices w/out the wait time. Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions? I'm thinking the Drew Estate Toasted Black Cavendish sounds yummy. I enjoy the pipe tobacco flavors more than a cigar.


Gerry, I've already shared the ones I've tried before. I've not got around to trying out the new stock I received from MVJ, and will probably get to them in about a month or so.
 

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Gerry, there are plenty of other vendors who also offer outstanding flavored tobaccos.
Heather's Heavenly Vapes has over a dozen such flavors. Ahlusions also has outstanding selections. N-E-T.com, the Plume Room, Velvet Cloud Vapors, NicoTicket, and countless other vendors offer quality flavored tobaccos.
But don't get me wrong - MVJ is making some good E-Liquid these days . :2cool:
 

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Gerry, there are plenty of other vendors who also offer outstanding flavored tobaccos.

Ya, I know and have checked them all out. I'm looking for pre-steeped NETs so I can sample some flavors w/out the wait time. I'm thinking about trying out some River Bottom Sauce. It's kind of pricey but it sounds worth the extra bucks.
 

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Black Cherry by Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos.com (cold macerated)
30/70 PG/VG @ 12mg nicotine. Using Reos Mods VV Grand and Cyclone RBA

Described on the Website as : A sweet pipe blend of dark cherry infused with flue-cured and Burley tobaccos.
"The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray". Don't know who said that, but it is true that Life can sometimes throw us a curve ball. Our old Friend, Clay (aka Carbon Thief) is a former ECF regular who ventured into his own business of providing quality E-Liquids. But then Life threw him a couple nasty 'curve balls', and both the man and his enterprise suffered. Clay is back up on his feet again, and his Enterprise his once again back up full speed. And I, for one, am very happy to see these quality selections available again.
There are several selections at Naturally-Extracted -Tobaccos that I enjoy, of these Black Cherry is very possibly my favorite. This is a darker flavor than HHV's Legend or MVJ's Borkum Riff Cherry Pipe. The Tobacco is front and center stage. My old and twisted palate finds this to be a medium-bodied tobacco that does present a rich and slightly dark flavor. The Black Cherry does provide a good 'supporting role', so to speak, sweetening but not nearly overtaking the Tobacco. I personally find this selection very enjoyable. I also enjoy the fact that Clay offers many of his selections in either Heat Extracted or Cold Macerated extraction methods, which are explained on his website. Those familiar with Clay's offerings should give him another try, and those who have yet to visit Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos.com should at least take a look at his offerings.
 
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Black Cherry by Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos.com (cold macerated)
30/70 PG/VG @ 12mg nicotine. Using Reos Mods VV Grand and Cyclone RBA

Described on the Website as : A sweet pipe blend of dark cherry infused with flue-cured and Burley tobaccos.
"The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray". Don't know who said that, but it is true that Life can sometimes throw us a curve ball. Our old Friend, Clay (aka Carbon Thief) is a former ECF regular who ventured into his own business of providing quality E-Liquids. But then Life threw him a couple nasty 'curve balls', and both the man and his enterprise suffered. Clay is back up on his feet again, and his Enterprise his once again back up full speed. And I, for one, am very happy to see these quality selections available again.
There are several selections at Naturally-Extracted -Tobaccos that I enjoy, of these Black Cherry is very possibly my favorite. This is a darker flavor than HHV's Legend or MVJ's Borkum Riff Cherry Pipe. The Tobacco is front and center stage. My old and twisted palate finds this to be a medium-bodied tobacco that does present a rich and slightly dark flavor. The Black Cherry does provide a good 'supporting role', so to speak, sweetening but not nearly overtaking the Tobacco. I personally find this selection very enjoyable. I also enjoy the fact that Clay offers many of his selections in either Heat Extracted or Cold Macerated extraction methods, which are explained on his website. Those familiar with Clay's offerings should give him another try, and those who have yet to visit Naturally-Extracted-Tobaccos.com should at least take a look at his offerings.

Nice review !

Haven't tried this one but Clay does make high quality NET juices in general. One thing that sets him apart from other good juice vendors is the accurate juice descriptions. As opposed to some GeJ, QnJ or HHV offerings, you always know what type of tobaccos are used in each blend and there is a higher probability that what you order is what you are expecting.
 

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Nice review !

Haven't tried this one but Clay does make high quality NET juices in general. One thing that sets him apart from other good juice vendors is the accurate juice descriptions. As opposed to some GeJ, QnJ or HHV offerings, you always know what type of tobaccos are used in each blend and there is a higher probability that what you order is what you are expecting.

I could not agree more with you as sometimes his descriptions are almost like art. There have been times when I browse his site just to read the descriptions. Then I start to obsess over it and have to order. The good news is they are usually spot on and the product tastes exactly how he said it would. It's good business as they (descriptions) have helped me expand my horizons and order something I probably would not have if given the standard vanilla and unhelpful description some provide. A couple example would be the French Cigarette line he brought out; I went to the site to order something completely different and ended up buying the three pack sampler of them due to how he described them. I was not disappointed either; liked them all.
 

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I hate vague e juice descriptions. I want to know what I am getting. Sometimes I just read the reviews, to see how others describe the taste. I don't like surprises, when my money is involved, if I can help it. :)

That doesn't happen at NET.com. Back when he had a Vendor's Thread on the ECF, Clay would openly discuss anything you asked about. He even posted what ratios (example- 40% Oriental, 40 % Virginia, 20% Burley) of his extracts were being used for particular flavors and tastes. But then Life took a few hard twists, and Clay fell way behind on his orders. People started getting ugly, then down right disgusting on his thread, and the ECF Moderators had to shut down that thread.
Clay is back at it now, and I am quite sure if you called or e-mailed he would answer any questions you might have about extractions, equipment, and his E-Liquids. Full transparency, nothing hidden.
 

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I was vaping Uncle Junk's Jon Wayne for the last 6 months, but didnt like the fact it gave little to no throat hit (I got around that by adding high pg juices to it)
I loved how full bodied it was (I'm guessing vg high juice always does) and it tasted amazing.
Sadly the vendor stopped stocking it here.

I was told about RY ..... from Chefs vapour (I hope I got the name right) and am extremely pleased with juice.
Tastes very similar to Jon Wayne but has the throat hit I need (its 50/50 pg/vg).

I've tried just tobacco flavours but didnt like them much (they remind me of analogs too much).
 

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Swat Valley, I wish I could help. I see your location is listed as London. I'm assuming that's London, England and not New London, North Carolina. I really just do not know much about European E-Liquids, so I don't have much advice to offer. I know a lot of people say nice things about El Toro, but other than an Apple Tobacco I really don't know much about them either.
If it's RY4 type e-liquids you are interested in, there is an old thread called something like "The Really Big RY4 Roundup" somewhere on the ECF. That might be a start. You could check a few stateside vendors, like Ahlusions and Heathers Heavenly Vapes, to see if they offer a reasonable International Shipping, maybe....

I really do wish I could help more. Good Luck in your Search.
 

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