OK...I've been a little hesitant to do this review..trying to give it a few days in my stardust.
It's been 3 days now, and I guess I have my opinion on Paris.
First let me say, the shipping, packaging, and order process were above average. There are warnings and the glass dropper bottles are quite nice, especially in that they are made with amber glass. Also, a manufactured date is printed on the bottle, so freshness is absolutely not a question.
Moving onto the way that Paris Blend vapes. Open the bottle and you smell medicine. Kinda smells like nothing I've put into an atty before. I was very happy to learn the juice does not taste the way it smells out of the bottle. Considering the fact that this is a 100% VG juice, it has a decent to low throat hit..which actually works for me since I'm not crazy about the nicotine tingle in the back of the throat. Also, vapor production is relatively low, but not startlingly so.
So..I know all you want to know is what it tastes like.
Unfortunately, it tastes like wood. Not a smokey, deep, or roasted wood(ish) flavor..It tastes exactly like cedar wood. Sort of a mulchy, old closet type of cedar wood. There are certainly dry tobacco tones as well as some sort of smokey type essence, but it is very hard to taste much over the cedar wood flavor. I can tell that this is a high quality vape ingredient wise, but the flavoring is questionable, in my opinion.
I also ordered a sample of the managua, and find it to be utterly superior to the Paris blend.
I am quite pleased with the manufacturing, quality, and direction that the Vapenstein line portrays, therefore I will be ordering some different flavors, and giving them 'another chance', but for my money, Paris blend is pretty much nothing like a cigarette and more like smoking some sort of incense.
Sorry Donley and Vapenstein

