I have the three new flavors from WYS in hand. As always, two days after ordering, the goods were in my mailbox. I can almost set my clock by these deliveries. I'll begin with a review of French Pipe.
For an e-liquid vapor that tastes like tobacco smoke, this new product by WYS raises the bar. It's a deep, earthy flavor that's very simple and quite potent. There are no fancy undertones to sort out with this one. There is no sweetness or weirdness in taste or aftertaste.
Why is it called French Pipe? I have no clue. A more appropriate name may be tobacco Robusto because of the strength and the fact it's a pure tobacco flavor. It's not especially reminiscent of any pipe tobacco I've smoked. The closest match I can evoke from memory is the curly little discs of Turkish/Oriental designed to stack flat in a bowl.
For a more accurate taste comparison I'll say it's rather like the cuban-seed tobacco from the Esteli field in Nicaragua. This is the taste you find in an upscale long filler Nicaraguan puro such as La Finca.
This liquid will satisfy those looking for either a cigarette taste or a cigar taste. Anyone who wants a vapor that suitably approximates the taste of a cigarette without further ado should give this one a try. Again, please remember I haven't tasted a cigarette for more than thirteen years but I believe you'll be happy with French Pipe if that's the flavor you seek.
It is an excellent standalone flavor. Will it be good liquid for blends? Not sure at this point but I think French Pipe may be a exceptional complement to Cuban Cigar.
For an e-liquid vapor that tastes like tobacco smoke, this new product by WYS raises the bar. It's a deep, earthy flavor that's very simple and quite potent. There are no fancy undertones to sort out with this one. There is no sweetness or weirdness in taste or aftertaste.
Why is it called French Pipe? I have no clue. A more appropriate name may be tobacco Robusto because of the strength and the fact it's a pure tobacco flavor. It's not especially reminiscent of any pipe tobacco I've smoked. The closest match I can evoke from memory is the curly little discs of Turkish/Oriental designed to stack flat in a bowl.
For a more accurate taste comparison I'll say it's rather like the cuban-seed tobacco from the Esteli field in Nicaragua. This is the taste you find in an upscale long filler Nicaraguan puro such as La Finca.
This liquid will satisfy those looking for either a cigarette taste or a cigar taste. Anyone who wants a vapor that suitably approximates the taste of a cigarette without further ado should give this one a try. Again, please remember I haven't tasted a cigarette for more than thirteen years but I believe you'll be happy with French Pipe if that's the flavor you seek.
It is an excellent standalone flavor. Will it be good liquid for blends? Not sure at this point but I think French Pipe may be a exceptional complement to Cuban Cigar.