Oh, how I envy you folks! I have been vaping for two years now (and loving it), but have yet to find "an all-day vape" or even one that consistently is in rotation (I am a variety nut). There are many flavors I have enjoyed, but they pale after awhile or just are not something I'd ever want 150 ml of.
I love the taste of Bloog's 555 prefilled cartomizers, but haven't found a 555 e-liquid I like. I thought that V4L's Wowboy would be a candidate, but the last batch I got tastes like gasoline. [Of course I mixed with with V4L's Cowboy (in order to adjust the nicotine level), so the fault may be there.] Backwoods Brew's Hunters Blend was in the running for awhile (and I may return to it in the future). [BTW, I hate BB's Casablanca, despite its popularity.]
I have fond memories of the small bottles of
NHaler's Octane "Plain" Tobacco (actually hazelnutty tobacco),
LiquidXpress' Taboo, and
Halo's Tribecca ... and I want to revisit them in larger quantities.
You can see that I clearly am a
tobacco-flavor man, leaning toward RY4-ish and nutty enhancements. I also like a strong coffee ... and I had high hopes for Vape the Rockies' Bourbon Straight Up (but it tastes like caramel, rather than any bourbon I've ever sipped).
I
respect Halo's Torque 56, but I regret buying a 30-ml bottle of it: it's too intense to fill a 3-ml cartomizer with. And that is part of my current problem: I've really gotten into cartomizers, whether 1 ml or more capacity. To which of my "pretty good, fairly enjoyable" flavors do I dedicate a carto to? And I have so many of them right now: I've been on an e-liquid sampling spree. And it is continuing: I've agreed to review of set of juices
and beta taste another set. And...
I've got my fingers crossed on some 30-ml bottles of e-liquid I ordered from Gourmet Vapor (during a 50% off sale):
- Seattle Blend: "Deep, earthy blend of exotic tobacco flavors and a touch of dark coffee"
- 420!: 70% Tobacco Absolute + 10% Cuban Tobacco + 10% Maple Syrup + 10% Rum
- London Blend: "Deep tobacco flavor with a hint of toasted walnuts. Buttery and rich."
- Fire Cured Brandy: "Virginia Fire Cure, brandy and a hint of honey"
They all
sound so good. Here's hopin'!