Trying to create "ultimate" tobacco vape with minimal coil gunking

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Chinook

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Definitely, some cocoa/chocolate would complement most of the tobaccos.

If I like the tobaccos above, my aim is to make a grand mix of some of these tobaccos, maybe something like a mix of Virginia, Cuban Supreme, Burley and a bit of Cigar Passion.

Then make a juice with ~ 70% tobacco taste and 30% with chocolate+nuts+caramel+fruit(pineapple maybe we'll see) plus a touch of sweetness from honey. I'd like have a tad sweetness like the amount one would get from a cigar wrapper.

From what I've been reading, for FA flavoring 5% total flavoring in a mix juice would be adequate. In the mix above, "grand mix" tobacco will be 3.5% of the total juice and the rest will be 1.5%.
 

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Chinook ...

I can give you this little bit of advice ... You said you wanted a slight cigar nuance to your mix.

Well, after trying many various tobacco type flavoring, there is only one that I have found that gives that true cigar smell when vaped, and that is a flavoring called "Cohiba Cigar" which is sold under a private label by RTS Vapes. It is sourced from China, but it's not Dekang or Hangsen. RTS Vapes is not telling who there source in China is, and they are the only company selling it that I know of.

Anyway, this flavoring is a God-sent to anyone that is looking to make juice that truly has a cigar flavor / aroma.

It is out of stock at RTS Vapes right now, but they assured me that they will be getting a new supply of it soon.

Here is the link: 30 ml Cohiba Cigar (CT)

This is really nice when mixed with FlavourArt 7-Leaves Ultimate
 

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Chinook ...

I can give you this little bit of advice ... You said you wanted a slight cigar nuance to your mix.

Well, after trying many various tobacco type flavoring, there is only one that I have found that gives that true cigar smell when vaped, and that is a flavoring called "Cohiba Cigar" which is sold under a private label by RTS Vapes. It is sourced from China, but it's not Dekang or Hangsen. RTS Vapes is not telling who there source in China is, and they are the only company selling it that I know of.

Anyway, this flavoring is a God-sent to anyone that is looking to make juice that truly has a cigar flavor / aroma.

It is out of stock at RTS Vapes right now, but they assured me that they will be getting a new supply of it soon.

Here is the link: 30 ml Cohiba Cigar (CT)

This is really nice when mixed with FlavourArt 7-Leaves Ultimate


Flt Simulation, thank you very much for the tip.

Have you tried NET cigar extracts, the ones that were actually macerated from real cigars? If you are interested, there are alot of discussions about it in this forum:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ural-tobaccos-part-deux-233.html#post14205530
 

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Here is a bottle of the DIY stuff I make ... About the only thing I vape

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Here is the recipe for the juice I have been making:


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Again, that "Cohiba Cigar" flavoring comes from RTS Vapes ("Chinese Tobacco Blend" category)

As you can see, the total flavorings equal 20% of the mix

The drops above is based on 30 drops = 1 ml . . . . . . . . . That's what it takes using my eye-dropper and these very thin viscosity PG based flavorings
 
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TIP ..... Just don't use "Raisin" flavoring ... I really thought that might work well, but it ruined the tobacco flavored juice I was making (even at real low amounts of Raisin flavoring)

Thanks! I'm thinking little bit of Pineapple initially to give some citrus and tropical notes in the background.
 

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TIP ..... Just don't use "Raisin" flavoring ... I really thought that might work well, but it ruined the tobacco flavored juice I was making (even at real low amounts of Raisin flavoring)

I like the TFA Raisin. I usually dilute it 50/50 in PG before mixing, and then mix at 0.5%. It is a super contextual ingredient though, as it tends to mute sweetness and bring about a 'dry, hairy' note. If you're looking for a nice background note for a raw, dry, and harsh tobacco, then this would be it imo.
 
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