I asked this on my own thread earlier and I was recommended to ask in this thread. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
"I'm looking to make an order here soon for some tobacco flavor eliquid from MBV and I'm thinking of getting the 70% vg / 30% dw blend (also think that 70% vg / 30% pg would be ok). I don't think I'm allergic to PG but I don't much care for how it makes my mouth and throat feel. I know that when I used the Blu it was pretty smooth compared to the V2 on NJOYs that I used. I'm not needing amazing throat hit since my RYO cigs didn't really hit that hard. I used light tubes and tobacco.
So if I were to get a blend like that, would I need to add any flavor shots to my juice since it wouldn't be the same as the normal house blend? I'm also curious if maybe just dropping the VG ratio would help. I'm vaping a 50/50 pg/vg right now and still feel like I'm getting more irritation than I want to. I'm using a Kanger EVOD 3.7V regulated and 2.5 ohm heads for now. Will go to 2.2 ohm once I use up the ones that came with the kit."
Heathmo, I like the Mt. Baker Tobacco's but as
Opal said, they do take a while to steep. I've used the 555 (and still do) and the RY4. Both have a very rich Fine Dominican Cigar taste (Arturo Fuente) that I like. I used to keep these in my humidor when I smoked and I loved them

The 555 is more like a true RY4, very nutty overtone with a slight caramel sweetness. The RY4 on the other hand is complex. That one took a month.......A WHOLE MONTH

(as recommended by James from MBV) to reach it's peak, but when it did it was awesome. It's different and not for everyone, but I get notes of nuts, caramel, vanilla, and a hint of licorice I think with that rich Dominican tobacco dominating. HOWEVER......that is with a 80pg/ 20vg mix!!! I CANNOT give you any suggestions as what to do when it comes to VG mixes as I do not prefer them and have not used them on the tobaccos.

I can only tell you what the flavor experience has been for me when using tobacco flavors from MBV. I'm sure someone on this thread will be able to answer your VG mix questions...
