Daniele, I am vaping some Blade Runner right now. It is a very pleasing juice. The mint is like peppermint. It has a little kick and some menthol cool. Think peppermint patty. The vanilla is rich and well balanced with the mint, but I could personally use a little extra. HHV will accommodate customers who ask for extra flavor, which is a nice option to have.
You may want to add the Tuscan Cocoa and Vanilla Dream to that list. Heather included a small sample of the Cocoa with my order, and I am pleasantly surprised by it. It is a very true semi-sweet cocoa bean. Pure and simple. From tasting the vanilla in the Blade Runner, I know that by itself it will be very rich and full-bodied, providing a satisfying vape.
Well, I have been vaping since late 2010, so I don't know if that qualifies as a "long time", but I have tried my fair share of juices. I have yet to find a juice remotely close to the fragrance and taste of HHV's Gandalf--aside from other HHV juices. It's not just a novelty thing either--I used to love novelty flavored juices. Gandalf is mysterious, sensual, bright, and it's actually quite flirtatious. This juice, quite frankly, turns me on.
You're such a juice perv! LOL
I do agree with you on everything you have said concerning the HHV purity tobaccos. They are pipe tobaccos, with notes of musty and musky, but they are bright and gently sweet. I find the same base in all of the Purity tobaccos, with only subtle differences. I believe that Dragon's Fire is the base on it's own, and the others are variations thereof, but I am not 100% about that. The ones that stand out the most right now are Huntsman, which is a little earthier than the others, and Dark Horse, which is a pipe and cigarette tobacco blend. You can definitely taste the lighter and brighter cig tobacco, which has a bit of a bite to it.
Keep in mind that I have only had the juices for a few days, and will wait until they have matured a little more, at least 2 weeks, before really judging them critically. Right now, I am just sampling them to see what nuances I can distinguish right now, as those subtleties may not be as obvious later, or may even disappear completely, once the juice is fully steeped.