Description
Cavendish: This was a surprise to me. This is a slightly spiced pipe tobacco. I get hints of cherry, and it is also slightly sweet. This used, even at .2%, gives a nice complexity and almost fills the empty spots that shade/cured needs. It also adds some complexity to the mix
Shade: I was turned on to shade due to the good "cigar wrapper leaf flavor". Thank you @fear!!!! This has a few notes to it, which don't come through in this mix as much due to the lime/coconut pairing. It gives some complexity to the mix but also helps build the cigar.
Cured: This is a good cigar type tobacco. A good base to build on
Lime Wedge: Toned down compared to lime. You get a tad more twang, more natural lime flavor with a slight bit of rind. The rind is hidden so only the natural lime flavor comes through. Pairs with coconut very well.
Coconut: used over sweet coconut because I wasn't looking for a super sweet tobacco. This coconut is also a little more natural. Similar to the lightly sweetened meat in the coconut, almost slightly toasted. It pairs well with the natural lime wedge.
The lime has a tendency to fade. I recommend this to be vaped within a week. If you are gonna let it steep add another .2 or .4 of it and then let it sit for a while, as the line will be over powering in the beginning.
COPYRIGHT: This recipe is the property of SlashaLO and has been released under the CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 license. You may not copy, derive or commercialize this recipe without following the terms of this license or the explicit permission of the creator.
Flavoring Ingredients
Vendor | Name | % | Actions |
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FLV | Cavendish | 0.2 | |
FLV | Coconut | 0.8 | |
FLV | Connecticut Shade | 0.6 | |
FLV | Cured Tobacco | 1.4 | |
FLV | Lime Wedge | 0.6 | |
Conditioning Time: 1 Days Total Flavor: | 3.6% |