"Your Name Vanilla" contest beta NET from
www.quicknicjuice.com . Vaped on a 1.5 ohm micro coiled A6 rebuildable dripper on my KTS Storm mechanical and also tested at higher watts on my VAMO.
Sweetness (1 equals none, 5 equals sickenly): 3. Well done level of sweetness for a vanilla tobacco. The sweetness seems natural, like it's part of the vanilla and tobacco, with no artificial or distracting sweetness. The level gives it the feel of a well done Cavendish like HHV and MOV.
Tobacco Impact (1 being extremely mild and 5 being very aggressive and/or complex: 3.5. Neither too mild nor aggressive, a nice medium tobacco. The impact can be adjusted by the amount of heat applied, like some other flavored NETs I've had. On the mechanical, it started out with a slight kick that soon adjusted to a nice mild to medium impact. Later I vaped it on my VAMO and upped the watts, which brought the tobacco up further while pushing the vanilla back. I enjoyed it both ways. What gave it a 3.5 for me is the complexity of the tobacco, multiple tobacco notes are present and I haven't identified them all yet. I don't know what type of tobaccos are used, but my guess is either Virginias, Cavendish cut Virginia, or a blend containing air cured Virginia with other tobaccos, possibly flue or fire cured. I've picked out leaf and deeper wood and earth tones. The leafy bite on the exhale and aftertaste is in proportion to the amount of heat applied.
Vapability (1 being best for short sessions on occasion, 5 being an anytime, anywhere vape) 4.5. Highly vapable NET, further enhanced by having a great vanilla flavor, which I almost always enjoy vaping. Has a smooth, slightly creamy mouthfeel. Is mild enough to enjoy for long sessions, and complex enough that I want to. Can be enjoyed as a mindless vape, or for thinking over and picking out the tones.
Flavor Accuracy: No rating since it's not being sold a specific kind of vape yet. But as a general vanilla tobacco, it's pretty spot on. The vanilla is round and creamy and there's no question that I'm vaping tobacco. Don't know if it's a NET base with vanilla flavor added or an extracted vanilla Cavendish. Either way, it plays like the vanilla belongs with the tobacco like a Cavendish would. It has the complexity of a well done pipe vape, but could maybe, I mean maybe, pass as a high quality vanilla cigarette vape.
Overall: 4. This is a very well made NET that I really enjoy. This vanilla tobacco shows to me where Cravin went wrong with Organic Vanilla Pipe. That juice is enjoyable, but the mild tobacco lacks complexity. This one has stronger, and more important, complex tobacco notes. It seems to be well filtered and has shown to be slow to gunking my coil so far. Zero off, chemical, artificial, or unpleasant notes detected. Time might even raise the rating higher for me, but I don't see it going down. I really, really like vanilla tobaccos, and it puts a smile on my face when a vendor gets it right. I've been smiling a lot today.
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