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<blockquote data-quote="Infinium" data-source="post: 23730840" data-attributes="member: 424141"><p>If you order from Italian shops or stores in your country that import Italian products, you'll notice that there are now more filtered tobacco lines than extracted ones, which tend to gunk up coils. Depending on their processing, they allow you to vape between 20 and 60 ml. Of course, flavor and intensity drop significantly, often leaving only top notes. </p><p></p><p>Look for brands like Blendfeel, TNT, and Angolo della Guancia. Tabacchificio 3.0 has a line called SET, which should be one of the most intense, offering around 15 ml per coil. I have a friend who vapes organic extracts directly on a Nautilus 3 and similar setups, diluting them to about 5%. </p><p>Unfortunately, these liquids are quite expensive. The most affordable options are TNT’s Twenty One line, which includes all single tobacco flavors, and Dreamods' Foglia Oro line. If you prefer strong tobaccos, go for Oriental and Latakia—Black Cavendish and Virginia tend to have a much milder taste.</p><p></p><p>Edit: inawera/flavorika has 3 tobaccos that can be considered predecessors of microfiltered ones: Cuban Cigar, Virginia, and Garuda, along with Drop Tobacco. </p><p></p><p>Garuda, if you've ever tried it, is similar to a Bezuki but even lighter. Drop Tobacco is also a leaf tobacco used for Cuban cigars—sharp, with little body, but pleasant every now and then. They have the advantage of being extremely cost-effective since they are diluted at just 2-3%. </p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/pUqQECn.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/lHUfYYY.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Since they have several Virginia options in their catalog, the right one should be called Tobacco Absolut or AB. </p><p>I don't know if you're interested in fruity flavors, but they also have a line of NET-like liquids, very gentle on coils, called "Shisha" or "S" perfect for layering over tobacco flavors. My favorite is the mango—completely different from synthetic ones. The lime is also very similar to a maceration I made myself using an organic lemon from my garden. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, flavors like strawberry and coconut are closer to synthetic ones, but they are still rounder and more pleasant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Infinium, post: 23730840, member: 424141"] If you order from Italian shops or stores in your country that import Italian products, you'll notice that there are now more filtered tobacco lines than extracted ones, which tend to gunk up coils. Depending on their processing, they allow you to vape between 20 and 60 ml. Of course, flavor and intensity drop significantly, often leaving only top notes. Look for brands like Blendfeel, TNT, and Angolo della Guancia. Tabacchificio 3.0 has a line called SET, which should be one of the most intense, offering around 15 ml per coil. I have a friend who vapes organic extracts directly on a Nautilus 3 and similar setups, diluting them to about 5%. Unfortunately, these liquids are quite expensive. The most affordable options are TNT’s Twenty One line, which includes all single tobacco flavors, and Dreamods' Foglia Oro line. If you prefer strong tobaccos, go for Oriental and Latakia—Black Cavendish and Virginia tend to have a much milder taste. Edit: inawera/flavorika has 3 tobaccos that can be considered predecessors of microfiltered ones: Cuban Cigar, Virginia, and Garuda, along with Drop Tobacco. Garuda, if you've ever tried it, is similar to a Bezuki but even lighter. Drop Tobacco is also a leaf tobacco used for Cuban cigars—sharp, with little body, but pleasant every now and then. They have the advantage of being extremely cost-effective since they are diluted at just 2-3%. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/pUqQECn.png[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/lHUfYYY.png[/IMG] Since they have several Virginia options in their catalog, the right one should be called Tobacco Absolut or AB. I don't know if you're interested in fruity flavors, but they also have a line of NET-like liquids, very gentle on coils, called "Shisha" or "S" perfect for layering over tobacco flavors. My favorite is the mango—completely different from synthetic ones. The lime is also very similar to a maceration I made myself using an organic lemon from my garden. Unfortunately, flavors like strawberry and coconut are closer to synthetic ones, but they are still rounder and more pleasant. [/QUOTE]
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