Goodejuice GJ4, Vita Bella and Wild Turkey

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cyberwolf

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Goodejuice was kind enough to include some samples of new flavors with a recent order. Their House Brewed line continues to grow with the addition of even more delicious tobacco flavors. I reviewed four of the House Brewed flavors back in September and the recent additions are more of the same - rich, complex, flavorful e-liquids with excellent throat hit and vapor production.


If you like to try different takes on the RY4 flavor, GJ4 is a flavor that you shouldn't pass up. While many RY4 flavors get overwhelmed with sweetness, Goodejuice's take on the flavor is primarily deep, rich tobacco with a caramel coating. And as with the other House Blends, that tobacco flavor is excellent and the added caramel flavor is as well.


The word unique is used in the description of Vita Bella on the Goodejuice site, and that is probably the best description for this flavor. There is a definite undertone that almost brings an analog flavor to mind, but the defining characteristics its smoothness. The inhale is primarily tobacco with just a hint of sweetness and vanilla, while the exhale is more heavily tobacco. The combination makes for an excellent all day vape that stays interesting.


Like Vita Bella, Wild Turkey is also difficult to pin down to a particular flavor. This one, however, is all smooth tobacco from inhale to exhale and any sweetness seems to come from the tobacco itself. There is an apparent combination of at least a couple of different tobaccos that make it quite complex and satisfying. It is not quite as unique as Vita Bella, but would still make for a great all day vape for the tobacco lover.


At the risk of sounding too indulgent, I have not tried a House Brewed flavor from Goodejuice yet that I didn't like. All of the tobacco flavors are excellent and available from 6mg to 32mg and have an excellent throat hit at my current 12mg. My only complaint is that the house extracted liquids are only available in 50/50 PG/VG mix, which is a little thicker than I prefer.
 

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GJ4 is indeed quite fantastic.. (for RY4).. I regret just getting a sample.

Vita Bella seems very similar to Bounty Hunter... did you get that at all? VB seems to be the most "foody" of any tobacco juice I've vaped. I like it, but can't vape it for long before feeling "full" ;)

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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GJ4 is indeed quite fantastic.. (for RY4).. I regret just getting a sample. Vita Bella seems very similar to Bounty Hunter... did you get that at all? VB seems to be the most "foody" of any tobacco juice I've vaped. I like it, but can't vape it for long before feeling "full" ;)

dream,

I am completely with you about Vita Bella and mostly in agreement about GJ4.

GJ4 is a definite winner, and a stunning improvement over Nick's previous custom-formulated RY4.

Vita Bella is, in my opinion, the best juice Nick has ever offered, and one of the very best natural extract tobaccos I've ever tasted (along with Natural Tobacco by PrimeVaping, Managua by Want2Vape, and RYO by Mom&PopVaping Shop).

On one of the NLV threads, someone suggested that Vita Bella was very similar to the now-discontinued and much-lamented Vape TV 95% VG version of Bounty Hunter. My first reaction was skepticism, but then I vaped some Vita Bella head-to-head with a bit of my remaining 25ml stash of Vape TV Bounty Hunter, and suddenly I got it. They are surprisingly similar, although Vita Bella is spicier and more (as you say) "substantial."

Now I've taken to mixing regular Bounty Hunter with Vita Bella in a 2:1 ratio, and that mix really beefs up regular BH into something that's not only reminiscent of the Vape TV version, but is yummy in its own unique way. I still vape Vita Bella alone---and love it---but I'm equally thrilled with my new "Bella Hunter" blend.
 
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