hmmmm don't think it would be the lychee, but the best floral I've ever tasted was hibiscus! And it was nice and light. I could only get a 10ml bottle of that, but at some point will get a larger one.
Hibiscus, hmmm? I'll have to put that one on my list, too. I sure love the flavor of this stuff, but I have no clue what's in it. All I know is it tastes like flowers.
Good Lord man! I tried to go up in the mountains once. Bloody nose. Headache. Horrible. Well, maybe it's because I was born below sea level. Who knows. Went to Wyoming once in the winter and the waves were frozen on a lake. Frozen waves. I'm NOT joking about this! I can't deal with cold weather or high altitudes. Not one bit. No way, no how.
You know it's cold when the snot freezes in your nose. That would be the same kinda cold that freezes waves on the lake.
went through the redwood forest once, I think it was like 5k or 8k feet. That didn't bother me really, but no idea if that's high or not compared to some mountainous regions. But can't deal with cold at all!!! 70 is on the chilly side!
Rich and I went up Mt. Shasta once for a weekend with some friends, at about the 7,500 foot level (Rich, correct me if I'm wrong), and I got horrible altitude sickness. I was fine the first afternoon and evening, but then I got a SEVERE headache and terrible nausea. The rest of the weekend was miserable, and it was only about 4,000 feet different than where we lived on the high desert at the time, so I totally didn't expect that. As soon as we got down off the mountain, I got better.
On a completely different note, Rich made me a handy little gadget yesterday to help with my juice making. I don't have enough bottles, so when I want to make a new batch, I've been just kind of eyeballing what's left in the bottle and guessing how much is there, then making up the difference in flavors and VG. It works, but it's nowhere near exact. So I got one of those little plastic plant markers and a Sharpie and gave him a syringe and (my last) empty bottle and asked him to make me a measuring stick. (He did something similar with a paint stirring stick for my gallon jars when I'm measuring how much milk I get from the cows each day.) And it works! Now I can just set that little plant marker next to the bottle and see how many milliliters are left in the bottle, subtract it from 60, and make the correct amount of juice to top it off!

One of these days I need to get a whole boatload more bottles, but in the meantime, this really helps.