Im quite a few pages behind in this thread.... But just wanted to say that i absolutely love the chai latte from virgin vapor.
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Vaperite makes a Chaibacco.
Im quite a few pages behind in this thread.... But just wanted to say that i absolutely love the chai latte from virgin vapor.
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Wild Turkey is straight up Turkish tobacco. Fairly mild, slightly leafy, flavorful. Tastes a little like a pack of Camels smelled with much less of a sharp edge.Yes, I might try them out with the small bottles. WT didn't have a single review up at the site, although I've read a few elsewhere.
@gthompson If any has tried GeJ's Wild Turkey, is it lightish or does it have a kick to it? Halo's stuff is nice, but I was hoping for something a bit bolder (or less mellow).
Vaperite makes a Chaibacco.
Good. Some day, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me.
I just got some Wild Turkey last week. I would say it definitely has a kick to it, but not so much that I couldn't vape it all day. Pretty straight smokey tobacco flavor to me. Interested to see how it changes after a couple of weeks. I tried Halo's turkish and thought it was terrible... Had a strong artificial marshmallow and vanilla taste. I let it steep for quite a while and I still couldn't stand it. Kind of wondered if I got a bad batch or something.
No BS, but in my http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...atty-drippers-dying-breed-13.html#post9440949 thread, someone just posted about OT#1 and at damn near the exact same time we were talking about it here. A sign, maybe? LOL
No BS, but in my http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...atty-drippers-dying-breed-13.html#post9440949 thread, someone just posted about OT#1 and at damn near the exact same time we were talking about it here. A sign, maybe? LOL
Yeah, ummmmmm wait a minute, did I read you right?? *running over to vaperite website*
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Glad to see all the W2V Vapenstein line chat, getting me pumped to vaping them starting tomorrow. Will do one a day of Louisville, Paris, and London; the only question, in what order?
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Jerms, have you not tried them before? I can't wait to read your first impressions of them.
Digging into Vaperite's site I see they have tobacco samplers at a fair price with a mg and ratio that works for me, but I can't access the drop-down menu to see what tobaccos are available. I see a Perique NET too, nice. Gotta head to work out of town, so will search this thread later to see if they're worth trying.
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YCY, so are you a new convert to 24 mg? Or are you never going near it again? hahaha!
And how neatly we come back to the topic of tobacco...it took me all of 90 minutes to break that promise to myself and taste Organic Tobacco #1.
I was half-worried that with three tobaccos tasting very similar to each other, this one would too.
No. Nononononono.
This is an explosion of flavor. Two tastes come immediately to mind: pine pitch and chocolate. Yeah, you heard me. And somehow I'm not screaming and running away in terror, but vaping more in an effort to understand how and why this works. It wasn't long ago that I gave away my Highbrow tobaccos because they were too cleaning-product-reminiscent, and yet here I have this liquid with more than a few Pine-O-Kleen overtones and I am loving it. Go figure.
Organic #1 is sui generis. I can't wait to see what steeping will do to it.
That leaves Perque and Apple Cured.
Further rambling thoughts on the pine-chocolate that is GeJ Organic Tobacco #1:
Here in Australia there is a Taiwanese-owned chain of bakeries called BreadTop. In addition to the usual bakery staples like croissants, danish, brioche, etc. they also feature a number of pastries that Western palates might find...unusual. The first one of these I tried was the did-I-read-that-correctly Curry Chicken Donut. And it was, as advertised, a donut with a blob of curry chicken where the custard or jelly would be in any other donut.
Trying it for the first time was both shocking and delightful. Delightful because who ever expected to find these two tastes in proximity and actually complementing each other? The spice of the curry and the sweet doughiness of the donut were perfect foils for each other.
Shocking because, well, it's a freaking CURRY CHICKEN DONUT.
I was about 3/4 of the way through it when the cognitive dissonance of curry+chicken+donut caught up to my brain. My taste buds were along for the ride, but my brain was saying "sorry, no can do". I tossed the rest of it. (Don't get me started on the Parmesan Cheese Sponge Cake. Oy vey)
My brain is making the same sounds with Organic #1. This might be one of those juices that requires me to vape the entire bottle before I decide whether I like it or not. Lots of contemplation will be necessary. Definitely not a mindless juice.