These are my favorite recipes (so far) for classic analog flavors. You can adjust amounts to your taste.
Spiced Sweetness
Torque56 + Turkish Tobacco at 5:1 [Updated & corrected from 3:1 - YMMV, but on the Triton I like it best heavy on Torque]
This reminds me of the premium cloves I used to love, which had natural tobacco and the clove flavor in the filter rather than clove mixed into the tobacco (which made them snap, crackle and pop). Torque seems to heighten the spice in Turkish. A smooth ADV.
Classic Sweet Smoke
Torque56 + Turkish Tobacco + Freedom Juice
Measurements are imprecise, because I did this in a mini-tank that was originally 4 parts Torque to 1 part Turkish. There was room for 6 drops of Freedom (using the larger dropper from a 30 ml bottle). The result was that almost all of the spice went away, all flavors muted and it tasted like a plain analog if they made them slightly sweet.
Cigar with Spicy Chocolate Twist
Again, originally done in the mini-tank with ratios of about 3:1:1
9 drops Freedom Juice
3 drops Turkish
3 drops Belgian Cocoa
Freedom has a better cigar flavor than Longhorn to my taste. I find that both have a cologne after-taste, but Freedom juice has a lot less than Longhorn. The Turkish toned that down. But I wanted a thicker, richer flavor, so in went the Belgian. Delicious! I like this as an evening vape when the after-dinner cigar urge hits me. It's just a little twist of spicy chocolate, which makes the cigar flavor of Freedom really shine.